Corona Virus | Indian Embassy In Contact With Chinese Govt, Evacuation Process On: S Jaishankar

We have begun the process to prepare for the evacuation of Indian nationals affected by the situation arising out of corona-2019 virus outbreak in Hubei Province, China, Raveesh Kumar said in a tweet.

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Indian embassy is in regular contact with the Chinese government, Union Minister S Jaishankar on Tuesday said while addressing the media on the issue of Corona virus outbreak. "We are trying to evacuate people, most of whom are students, from Wuhan city by sending a plane. Efforts are on, I can assure you that Government of India is working on it and very soon some solution will be found," Jaishankar said.

Earlier today, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said that India has begun preparations for the evacuation of its nationals affected by the situation arising out of the coronavirus outbreak in China’s Hubei Province, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said on Tuesday. MEA spokesperson Raveesh Kumar said the Indian Embassy in Beijing is in touch with the Chinese government, authorities and nationals on the matter.

“We have begun the process to prepare for evacuation of Indian nationals affected by the situation arising out of Corona-2019 virus outbreak in Hubei Province, China,” he said in a tweet.   

"Our @EOIBeijing is working out the logistics & is in touch with the Chinese govt. authorities & our nationals on this matter. We will continue to share updates," Kumar tweeted.

The toll from the novel coronavirus outbreak in China has soared to 106 while nearly 1,300 new cases have been confirmed. Those coming from China are being screened for symptoms of the virus.

The coronavirus is a new type of pneumonia, officially being described as 2019-nCoV. Wuhan and 17 others cities in Hubei Province remained the epicentre of the outbreak with most of the deaths having taken place there.

Over 250 to 300 Indian students are reportedly stuck in Wuhan triggering concerns over their well-being. On Monday, a meeting, which was chaired by Cabinet Secretary Rajiv Gauba, reviewed India’s preparedness to deal with the virus amid mounting global concern over increasing number of cases in China and several other countries.

In India, no case has been detected so far though nearly 450 people have been kept under observation in the country, most of them in Kerala, following screening for possible exposure to the novel coronavirus.          

Some, who have returned from China in recent weeks, have approached medical authorities as a precautionary step.

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