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Nipah: Kerala lifts high alert; schools to reopen on June 12
The Kerala government on Sunday decided to lift the high alert sounded in northern Kozhikode and Malappuram districts in the wake of the outbreak of deadly Nipah virus in May that has so far claimed 17 lives.
Kozhikode: The Kerala government on Sunday decided to lift the high alert sounded in northern Kozhikode and Malappuram districts in the wake of the outbreak of deadly Nipah virus in May that has so far claimed 17 lives.
Addressing a press conference here after an all-party meet that discussed the situation post-Nipah, state Health Minister K K Shylaja said the virus has been brought under control and its spread checked.
"It has been decided to reopen educational institutions, schools and professional colleges on June 12, which was postponed due to the virus outbreak," she said. However, she said though restrictions for the public gatherings of people has been relaxed, it was better to continue the vigil till this month end.
"Nipah is under control now and no positive case has been reported. In this backdrop, it has been decided to relax the high alert issued in mid-May after the outbreak of the disease," she said.
Out of the total samples sent for examination, 371 cases have tested negative so far. "We expect the same results in the remaining samples also. So, we can say that the disease is under control and we do not expect any further spread," she said.
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