New Delhi: The JNU (Jawaharlal Nehru University) administration has issued health guidelines after the first case of COVID-19 was reported in Godavari Hostel. The infected student was staying in room number 49 located on the ground floor of the West Wing. After this news, the hostel administration has advised all the students to be cautious and issued some necessary instructions.
Instructions to vacate the hostel
The notification of the senior warden states that the students who are staying in the hostel during the summer holidays should make arrangements to return to their homes as soon as possible. This step has been taken to prevent the spread of COVID infection.
Take care of these things in public places
Apart from this, all hostel residents have been requested to wear masks in toilets, mess and other public places to avoid infection. Any student has been advised to immediately inform the hostel office and health center as well as isolate himself in his room if he feels unwell.
Order to form a Covid monitoring committee
At the same time, the registrar of this university has advised the deans of all the schools located on the campus and the heads of special centers to form a Covid monitoring committee to effectively monitor the precautionary measures of Corona.
What is the number of infected in the country?
Let us tell you that the number of people infected with the corona virus in the country has increased to more than 3,000. This information has been given in the data released by the Union Health Ministry on Saturday. According to the data, Kerala has the highest number of infected people at 1,336. According to the ministry, a total of four patients have died in the country in the last 24 hours. One person each has lost his life in Delhi, Kerala, Karnataka and Uttar Pradesh.
Close monitoring of the situation
The situation of Covid-19 in the country is being closely monitored. Sources said that the severity of the infection is low, most of the patients are being taken care of at home and there is nothing to worry about. The number of patients in the country on May 22 was 257. By May 26, this figure rose to 1,010 and reached 3,395 on Saturday. According to the data, 685 new cases have been reported in the last 24 hours and four people have died. The data says that 1,336 people are infected in Kerala, 467 in Maharashtra, 375 in Delhi, 265 in Gujarat, 234 in Karnataka, 205 in West Bengal, 185 in Tamil Nadu and 117 in Uttar Pradesh. Meanwhile, after two more people were found infected with corona in Odisha, the total number of cases in the state has increased to seven.