Union Health Ministry reviewed the status of passengers coming from the UK to India and directed states and Union Territories to send samples of those found coronavirus positive to six laboratories identified for genome sequencing.

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The Union Health Ministry has directed states and Union Territories to send samples of those who have come from UK to six laboratories identified for genome sequencing.
The list of six identified laboratories along with the contact details of their nodal officers was shared with the states in the meeting helmed by Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan.
"The number of such designated labs would increase over time and their details would be shared with the States and UTs," the Health Ministry said in a statement.
The Standard Operating Procedure issued by the Ministry on Tuesday for Epidemiological Surveillance and Response in the context of new variant of SARS-CoV-2 virus detected in the UK was discussed in detail in the meeting.
The states and UTs were advised to access the details of passengers from UK to India from the online portal AIR-SUVIDHA and the Bureau of Immigration.
The meeting was held through video conferencing in the presence of Director General ICMR, Health Secretaries from the states and UTs, Additional Secretary, Health, Director of the NCDC, and other senior health officials.
Nearly two dozen who came to India from the UK in the past few days have tested COVID positive - 11 in Delhi, eight in Amritsar, one in Chennai and two in Kolkata.
Source-IANS
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