Nipah Virus: CM chairs high-level meet to review preventive measures

Press Trust of India  |  Thiruvananthapuram 

A high-level meeting chaired by Chief Vijayan, today reviewed the steps taken by the to contain the outbreak of Nipah virus, which has claimed 11 lives so far.

Directions have been given to continue vigil and to strengthen the state's monitoring mechanism, besides increasing awareness about the virus and strengthening precautionary measures, a government press release said.

Those who attended the meeting included state K K Shylaja, Paul Antony, the chief Minister's M V Jayarajan and to the CM, Nalini Netto.

A committee led by the will monitor the situation continuously. tablets, an anti-viral medicine are being distributed and officials have been asked to send the medicines to all affected areas, the release said.

To discuss issues relating to outbreak of the virus, an all-party meeting has also been called at the Kozhikode collectorate tomorrow in which representatives of political parties, MPs and MLAs will participate. Shylaja, Minister T P Ramakrishnan and A K Saseendran, will attend the all-party meeting.

Later in the evening, a meeting of heads of local bodies will also be held.

A central team of experts, who rushed to provide assistance to the immediately after the outbreak of the virus and health ministers of other states have expressed satisfaction with the steps taken by the so far, the statement said.

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First Published: Thu, May 24 2018. 12:45 IST