Wearing a mask is mandatory in public places: TN Government..!?

The tamil Nadu government has advised the public to wear masks in crowded places. As the HMPV virus infection is spreading across the country, the tamil Nadu government has issued an important order. What order has the tamil Nadu government issued regarding the HMPV virus? Let's see. As the HMPV virus infection is spreading across the country, the important orders that the tamil Nadu government may have issued are that the HMPV virus is spreading rapidly in various countries including China. In this situation, it has been reported that five people have been infected with this virus in india so far.

In particular, an official announcement was made on behalf of the tamil Nadu health Department that one person in chennai and one in salem have been infected with this type of virus in tamil Nadu. In that announcement, it has been stated that this type of virus has been identified since 2001 and that it is not a new type of virus. Similarly, the health department has stated that the two infected with the virus are being continuously monitored.
It has also been stated that the public need not be afraid of this type of virus infection and that if a person coughs or sneezes, they should cover their mouth and nose and then sneeze. Hands should be washed frequently. It has been stated that wearing a mask is mandatory in crowded places. If necessary, it has been ordered that those who are affected by coughing and sneezing should report this to the health center. It has been stated that in particular, if there is a fever for more than six days, they should consult a doctor immediately. It has been stated that the tamil Nadu government is taking continuous steps to monitor diseases such as flu and acute respiratory diseases, and a letter has been sent to all district health officers in this regard.


It has been stated that the public need not be afraid. They have also said that it is mandatory to wear a mask when going to crowded places. The tamil Nadu health Department has also issued guidelines to protect oneself from H.M.P.V. virus infection. While three people have already been confirmed to be infected with H.M.P.V. virus in india, two people in tamil Nadu, one in chennai and one in salem, have been confirmed to be infected with H.M.P.V. virus.

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