CoronaVirus: The risk of corona increases again, symptoms of diarrhea are being found in patients with fever and body pain

After a long gap, once again the total number of patients infected with corona virus in Dhanbad has increased to 3. Of these, two patients have been provided home isolation facility by the administration, while one active case is being treated at Jamadoba Hospital in Tata. In such a situation, the possibility of spreading corona virus infection has increased once again in the city. In view of the seriousness of the matter, the people coming in contact with these patients are being investigated by the District Epidemic Disease Control Department.
Doctors are monitoring for home isolation
For patients below 50 years of age, home isolation facility is being provided by the district administration, but before this, all the members of the house who came in contact with the patient are being screened. Dr Rajkumar Singh, the nodal officer of the District Epidemic Disease Control Department, said that if the negligence continues to increase, then the number of corona virus patients can increase rapidly. In such a situation, not only will the number of patients increase, but the entire community may once again be in danger of infection. On behalf of the Health Department, people are being appealed to apply masks before going into the crowd.
Instructions to expedite the investigation of patients coming from Delhi and Mumbai
Dr Rajkumar Singh said that the number of corona virus patients is increasing in Delhi and Mumbai. At the same time, more than half a dozen trains are reaching Dhanbad from these states every day. The Health Department has directed to expedite the screening of passengers coming from Delhi-Mumbai at the railway station. A separate test has been arranged for the patients who are found to have symptoms similar to the corona virus. Along with this, about 20 beds have been kept ready in the cath lab of the medical college.