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People advised not to buy edibles, second-hand clothes

Imphal/Aizawl/Itanagar: Amid fears over the novel coronavirus (nCoV) across the country, Manipur and Mizoram governments have imposed restrictions on imports of foodstuffs and other items from China, Myanmar and other South-East Asian countries, officials said on Friday.
Officials in Imphal said that the Manipur Health and Family Welfare Department has issued notification restricting on production, distribution, sale of any packed food products, which are not marked and labelled properly as per regulations or packed and produced in China, Myanmar and other South-East Asian countries.
“Chinese food and various other products including second-hand or used clothes are sold in the bordering markets of India-Myanmar along Manipur. People have been advised not to purchase or use these items,” the official said.
Meanwhile, a district official said that following the outbreak of nCoV, the district authorities have decided to close the international trade route through the two border villages under the border district of Ukhrul (in eastern Manipur) to Myanmar as a preventive measure from February 9.
“The villagers themselves also have decided to shut the Tusom-Somra road to prevent foreign traders from entering India as well as Indian traders to go to the border markets,” the official said.
An official in Aizawl said that the authorities in Mizoram districts along the Myanmar border also asked the people not to use the Chinese products, especially food and clothings.
Officials in Aizawl also said five people, who had returned to the state from China early January, have been kept under house quarantine in view of the outbreak of the deadly coronavirus in the neighbouring country.
An official of Mizoram Health Department said though all the five persons did not show any sign of being infected with the virus and both of them being tested negative, they were put under house quarantine as a precautionary measure.
To check the threat of nCoV, Indian authorities have set up screening and testing centres along the areas bordering Myanmar and Bangladesh.
A medical team comprising doctors and health staff since Tuesday has been conducting medical check-up at Zokhawthar (an India-Myanmar border checkpost in Champhai district of eastern Mizoram) for the travellers across the borders based on their health status and travel history.
Manipur Health and Family Welfare Department had also deployed medical officers along India-Myanmar border towns of Moreh and Behiang to screen all people — both foreigners and Indians — entering India after travelling from China or any other neighboring countries.
Screening and testing centres are now also operational in the checkposts along India-Bangladesh borders with Tripura, Meghalaya and Mizoram.
Tripura, Meghalaya, Mizoram and Assam share 1,880 km border with Bangladesh, while Mizoram, Manipur, Nagaland and Arunachal Pradesh share 1,640-km unfenced border with Myanmar.
Health dept alerted: Pema Khandu
In the wake of the escalating coronavirus threat, Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu on Friday said that he has alerted the health department to communicate preventive measures. “I have alerted the health department to communicate preventive measures against this dangerous virus in every district,” Khandu told reporters on the sidelines of an event here, when asked about government’s initiative against coronavirus.
Informing that Pangsau Pass market along the India-Myanmar border has been shut down for the time being by the district administration, Khandu said, “Health department is closely monitoring it.” (Agencies)

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