Noida authority shares form for foreign returnee's health survey


Noida, Mar 27 (IANS): To curb the transmission of deadly the deadly coronavirus, the district administration of Uttar Pradesh's Gautam Budh Nagar has issued a form for people who have returned from abroad in the recent days.

The form that aims to keep a track of foreign returnees and their health condition can be submitted on a helpline number or an email ID designated especially for the purpose.

The form asks for details of the head of the house of foreign returnee's house, his/her address and details of the foreign returned person/people.

Apart from the details of these people, the district administration has also asked for details of domestic help and any person from the workplace who have come in contact with them.

The form also asks about the symptoms (if any) in these people, to keep a check.

However, the form only asks details of individuals who have returned to India after March 8, 2020.

The district administration has attributed the move to Indian Medical Research Council's guidelines to trace foreign returned person in colonies, test them and if required send into quarantine/isolation or self quarantine.

  

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