Nipah Virus: Kerala HC asks state to issue guidelines for Sabarimala pilgrimage

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: September 16, 2023 03:03 PM2023-09-16T15:03:55+5:302023-09-16T15:04:14+5:30

Kerala High Court  asked the state government to issue guidelines, if required, for the pilgrimage to Sabarimala when it ...

Nipah Virus: Kerala HC asks state to issue guidelines for Sabarimala pilgrimage | Nipah Virus: Kerala HC asks state to issue guidelines for Sabarimala pilgrimage

Nipah Virus: Kerala HC asks state to issue guidelines for Sabarimala pilgrimage

Kerala High Court  asked the state government to issue guidelines, if required, for the pilgrimage to Sabarimala when it opens for the monthly puja in view of the Nipah outbreak in Kozhikode district. The court asked the Travancore Devaswom Board commissioner to hold discussions with the health secretary and take a decision on the matter.

The hilltop shrine in Pathanamthitta district opens for five days every Malayalam month. This month, it will open for pilgrims on Sunday. The state government, meanwhile, informed the court that restrictions have been imposed in the northern Kozhikode district. A fresh case of Nipah virus was confirmed in Kozhikode on Friday, taking the total number of people infected to six. The state has so far reported two fatalities.

All educational institutes in Kerala's Kozhikode will remain shut for a week until next Sunday, September 24. This includes schools, professional colleges, and tuition centres. Meanwhile, online classes will be ensured throughout the week, the district administration said on Friday. Health minister Veena George has said that at present, the contact list of infected persons has 1,080 people while 130 people have been newly included today in the list. Out of all this 327 people in the list are health workers.
 
As of now, six positive cases of Nipah Virus have been reported in the state. As many as 17 persons who had attended the cremation of the man who died on August 30 were put under isolation. While four of the active cases are undergoing treatment in hospitals.

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