Health department tracing all 38000 International Passengers across Tamil Nadu, Covid 19 new variant

Tamil Nadu state Health Department has been trying to track down over 38,000 international passengers who arrived from different parts of the world over the past several weeks, including the 2,805 who arrived from the UK, to check for the new variant of COVID strain. However, Greater Chennai Corporation officials claimed that field staff are finding it difficult to track down all the passengers as many have moved out of the addresses they had given in their passports. 

The Greater Chennai Corporation official said field officials could only trace around 300 people till Wednesday out of the 1,304 who had come to the city either from the UK or through the country between Nov 25 and December 23. Of the 2,805, 226 and 207 people returned to Chengalpattu and Kancheepuram districts respectively. “We are tracing the travellers using details provided in the passports. However, a few might have changed house and moved to other areas. Tracing them will take some time,” the official said.

Health Secretary Dr J Radhakrishnan said that all new crew members have been tested and quarantined. “We are waiting for their results. Even the cargo handlers and other airport staff who came in touch with the cargo are being monitored,” Radhakrishnan said. Across Tamil Nadu, out of 2805 passengers 996 have been traced so far and 511 samples have been sent for testing. 

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