Nipah scare: Goa minister allays fears over travel to Kerala

Press Trust of India  |  Panaji 

Health Vishwajit on Monday allayed people's fears about travelling to in the wake of Nipah scare there, saying he himself would be visiting the southern state in next few days.

"Don't worry, I am going to in next two to three days. I am not worried about my visit. The Kerala government has succeeded in restricting the to two-three areas only," told reporters after the meeting.

"Kerala and are connected through trains and a lot of tourists come from there, so we want to take precautions," he said.

The said the central government has given a to control the spread of Nipah virus and it is being followed by the governments of Kerala and

Rane said an isolation room has been set up at the state-run and Hospital for any viral infection case detected in the coastal state.

A case of Nipah was reported from Kerala's district on June 3 and the condition of the infected college student is improving, said on Sunday.

He also said that no new case of Nipah virus infection has been reported in Kerala.

The Nipah virus claimed 17 lives in the southern state in May last year.

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First Published: Mon, June 10 2019. 14:05 IST