Although the impact of corona is declining in Tamil Nadu, the spread of omega has become a major threat. In Tamil Nadu, so far 34 people have been confirmed to have Omegron. Health Minister M Subramanian also said that 39 people who came in contact with foreigners had omega-3 symptoms.
In this context, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin yesterday held consultations with officials on steps to be taken to curb the growing spread of omega. He urged the public to avoid crowds altogether and to follow guidelines in shops, shopping malls and theaters, to wear masks and to follow the social space.
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The Department of Health has issued guidelines for overseas travelers as the risk of omega-3 infections increases. It also says that those coming from abroad must stay in compulsory isolation for 7 days. Passengers with corona symptoms from abroad should undergo coronary examination within the last 14 days and keep in touch with those who have been confirmed infected.
Health professionals working in restricted areas should be closely monitored and patients with respiratory problems should be screened. The Department of Health has ordered that those who do not have further symptoms should have another coronary examination on the 5th and 10th.
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All foreign travelers are requested to register their personal details on the Air Suvidha website, including travel information for the previous 14 days from the date of arrival in Tamil Nadu. Passengers arriving in Tamil Nadu were told 72 hours ago that the corona had been tested negative and action would be taken against them if they provided false information.