Coimbatore Colleges Advised Against Kerala Tours Amid Nipah Virus Concerns

Education Department issues circular to Coimbatore region colleges, advising against student tours to Kerala due to Nipah virus concerns. Heightened surveillance at 11 checkpoints along Tamil Nadu-Kerala border.


Coimbatore: The Education Department has issued a circular to colleges in the Coimbatore region on July 24, advising them to avoid taking students on tours to Kerala in light of the Nipah virus outbreak. This precautionary measure comes as a response to the recent detection of Nipah virus cases in Malappuram, Kerala.

Following the outbreak, health officials have intensified surveillance at 11 checkpoints along the Coimbatore-Kerala border, including Walayar, Velanthavalam, Mangarai, and Meenatchipuram. District health department officials and nurses, donning full protective gear, are vigilantly monitoring the situation.

The health officials are thoroughly screening all vehicles entering Coimbatore from Kerala, including buses, autos, and cars. All passengers are subjected to fever checks before being allowed to enter the Coimbatore district. This rigorous screening process is part of the preventive measures implemented to contain any potential spread of the virus.

Additionally, health department officials have stated that all vehicles coming from Kerala are being sanitized, including their tires, before being permitted to cross the Tamil Nadu border. These stringent measures reflect the authorities' commitment to safeguarding public health and preventing the spread of the Nipah virus in the region.

The Education Department's circular and the heightened border surveillance underscore the seriousness with which local authorities are approaching the potential health risk. As the situation continues to evolve, residents are advised to stay informed and follow any further guidelines issued by health officials.

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