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Coronavirus: Man vomits on flight, quarantined

The passenger was admitted to an isolation ward of the civic-run Naidu Hospital in Pune

In this file photo taken on Saturday, February 1, 2020, in Vjaywada, nurses look at N95 masks inside a Coronavirus ward at a government hospital. A man flying from Delhi was admitted to an isolation ward of Naidu Hospital in Pune on Friday for possible exposure to novel coronavirus. PTI

PTI
Pune | Published 07.02.20, 08:36 AM

A man flying from Delhi to Pune was admitted to an isolation ward of the civic-run Naidu Hospital on Friday for possible exposure to novel coronavirus after he vomitted mid-flight, an official said.

The passenger was admitted to the hospital after the flight arrived at the Pune airport in the morning, an Air India official said.

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'The passenger was traveling from Delhi to Pune on Air India flight. He complained of nausea and vomitted on board. After the plane landed at the Pune airport, he was immediately isolated and shifted to Naidu Hospital,' the official said.

According to the Pune Airport authorities, the flight was sanitised later.

Naidu Hospital is one of the three hospitals in Maharashtra, where quarantine facilities have been set up to deal with suspected cases of coronavirus.

No confirmed case of the deadly virus, which has so far killed 636 people in China, has been detected in Maharashtra yet.

The virus - which first emerged in Wuhan city in China's central Hubei province - has spread to 25 countries, including India (three confirmed cases have been reported from Kerala), the US and the UK.

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