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Measures taken up against swine flu ahead of Kumbh Mela

Doctors are being given special training by teams of doctors from Dehradun and New Delhi under a programme of central government.

Measures taken up against swine flu ahead of Kumbh Mela

With a large congregation of people expected during the Mahakumbh Mela, the Uttarakhand government has geared up its health machinery to face the challenge posed by swine flu.
      
Nine persons have already fallen prey to the deadly disease and the government fears that it may become more contagious when the mercury dips further in January and February.
      
The over three-month Mela will begin from January 14. "The cold weather conditions during the months of January and February could pose a serious challenge before the health authorities," said Pankaj Jain, the nodal officer for swine flu in the state.
      
The entire Mahakumbh area, which spreads over Haridwar along with some parts of Rishikesh along the Ganga, has been divided into 31 sectors and one hospital is being set up in each of the sector. Each sector would be supervised by three doctors, Jain said.
      
Doctors are being given special training by teams of doctors from Dehradun and New Delhi under a programme of central government. The tamiflu tablets are also being
purchased in bulk.
      
There will be advertisements in media to create awareness among people that they should refrain from coming to Mela if they feel symptoms of swine flu.
      
There were 114 positive cases of flu in the hill state out of which 80 were from the capital.

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