Mangaluru: After scare Nipah in neighboring Kerala, the Administration of Dakshina Kannada Regency in Karnataka has strengthened supervision in Talapady, the Kerala border.
Along with checking the negative Covid-19 certificate from commuting between states of Kerala, the Ministry of Health has begun to examine any symptoms related to nipah.
Meanwhile, the police also guarded tabs on the supply of fruits to districts from Kerala.
Assistant Commissioner of Police Ranjith Bandaru said that body temperature was being examined using a thermal scanner and those who had any symptoms will be sent back.
After the death of a boy because Nipah in Kozhikode Kerala Regency, the warning was stated in the Dakshina District Kannada on Monday.
Dakshina Kannada Deputy Commissioner KV Rajendra has appealed to people to be careful.
“Because Dakshina Kannada District shares the border with Kerala and a large number of people traveling for health, education and business purposes, nipah warnings have been announced.
Officials concerned have been directed to take all the necessary preventive steps,” DC said.