I&B ministry asks TV channels to publicise travel advisory for COVID-19 affected countries

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I&B ministry asks TV channels to publicise travel advisory for COVID-19 affected countries

The corona virus has made its way into India in a few reported cases.

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MUMBAI: The deadly corona virus with its epicentre in Wuhan, China has slowly crept into several parts of the world. Just this week, cases of Indians who have contracted this infectious disease came to light and put the government on alert. The health ministry has finally issued an advisory regarding Covid-19 and the ministry of information and broadcasting (MIB) has requested the electronic media to help spread the message.

“Electronic media has always been in the forefront to carry such message as it is a powerful tool to reach out to the people across the country. In order to make this effort successful, it has been felt that support, assistance and contribution of TV channels and FM radio channels will be of immense use,” the advisory reads.

The following are the tickers TV channels are advised to carry:

1. Indian citizens are advised to refrain from travel to China, Iran, Republic of Korea, Italy and Japan.

2. Indian citizens are advised to avoid travel to other COVID-19 affected countries.

3. Passengers coming from abroad to India need to furnish duly filled self-declaration form and travel history to health and immigration officials at all ports and airports.

4. For any health-related query call at ministry of health and family welfare, GOI’s 24X7 control room number +91-11-23978046 or email at ncov2019@gmail.com.

“Keeping in view the significance and meaningfulness of this cause, all private satellite news TV channels and their associations are requested to give adequate publicity to the revised travel advisory issued by the ministry of health and family welfare,” it adds.