Ebola: Govt urged to screen tourists during Hornbill fest

Update: 2014-10-25 00:41 GMT
In view of the Ebola outbreak in several parts of the world, Naga Hoho, the apex tribal body of Nagaland, on Friday requested the state government to conduct rigorous screening of tourists coming to the state during the Hornbill Festival beginning December 1.

‘The festive season is setting in soon and along with it will come tourists from various parts of the world to the state,’ Naga Hoho General Secretary Mutsikhoyo Yhobu said in a letter to Chief Minister T R Zeliang.

The world has been threatened with various diseases for which concerns were raised in various quarters on the unpreparedness of the state in tackling such cases, the letter said.

‘The recent outbreak of Ebola is raging around the world and that neighbouring state Manipur was recently scared with a Japanese tourist coming from Myanmar who was suddenly found ill and was hospitalised and suspected to be suffering from Ebola. It’s a happy augury that the test results have been negative,’ Yhobu said in the letter.

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