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Omicron alert: Div Com (J) reviews testing, mitigation measures at a key meet in Jammu

Says “RTPCR testing to be ramped up at all entry points, testing of foreign travellers made compulsory”

KH Correspondent by KH Correspondent
December 1, 2021
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Omicron alert: Div Com (J) reviews testing, mitigation measures at a key meet in Jammu
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Jammu : Divisional Commissioner Jammu, Dr Raghav Langer on Tuesday reviewed the covid testing/ tracing and Mitigation measures in light of the fresh worldwide alert due to new COVID-19 variant Omicron, here at a meeting with concerned officers.
Pertinently, the MoHFW has issued guidelines for detecting cases of COVID variant Omicron from countries declared at-risk. However, as per the decision taken in the meeting; as an extra caution all the incoming foreign travellers are to be tested by RTPCR on their arrival. The negative travellers will be sent for home quarantine of 7 days and re-tested on the 8th day, while the COVID positive patients will be sent to institutional isolation centres (designated health facilities) for 15 days and their samples will also be sent for genome sequencing at ICMR designated testing laboratories.
The Div Com directed the concerned officers to assess data from Air Suvidha Portal for early detection of incoming travellers from countries listed as at-risk. State Surveillance Officer was told to share the lists with CMO’s and field surveillance units on real time basis. The CMOs were asked to paste stickers of ‘home quarantine’ on the gate of foreign travellers during the observation period of 8 days.
The Div Com directed the District Administration of entry point districts ie Kathua, Jammu and Reasi to notify Govt & Paid quarantine centres to deal with any future situation.
The Div Com directed for ensuring compulsory RTPCR testing of all the foreign travellers at air/road/rail entry points, and to hold them up till the negative report is not reached. He also stressed on the need to ramp up random RAT testing of domestic travellers at Airport, Lakhanpur and Katra as a preventive measure.
Deputy Commissioner Kathua was told to activate a separate testing counter for persons having history of foreign travel besides putting in place all requisite arrangements for quarantine facilities at Lakhanpur.
Health department was directed to designate separate wards for positive patients with foreign travel history and to ensure that they are not mixed with the positive cases (locals/domestic/contacts) without foreign travel history.
It was informed in the meeting that DRDO Hospital Jammu would be the designated facility for containment of positive cases having foreign travel history.
Dr Langer stressed on strengthening of surveillance and directed the Deputy Commissioners to ensure that proper mechanism is being followed at Airport, Lakhanpur, Katra & Jammu Railway stations and south portal of JT/Navyuga tunnel at Ramban.
The meeting was attended by Deputy Commissioner Jammu, Anshul Garg; SSP Jammu, Chandan Kohli; Director Airport, Director Health Services, State Surveillance officer, Nodal officer Divisional control room and other concerned officers while Deputy Commissioners of Kathua, Reasi, Ramban, MD NHM participated in the meeting through video conferencing.

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