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The wrong entry in health applications increases Covid alarms in Indian camps

The wrong entry in health applications increases Covid alarms in Indian camps
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Tokyo: The wrong entry in the application of health status caused the scare of Covid-19 in the Indian camp at the Tokyo Olympics on Wednesday.
Deputy Chef De Mission Prem Verma clarified that no one showed symptoms for viruses and no positive cases.
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President Narinder Batra requested a clear picture of the Deputy Chef de Mission Verma after the Health Report Application (OCHA) showed three Indian officials with symptoms but other applications did not have details.
, Verma replies that “no one shows symptoms and there is an incidentally wrong entry by the first user”.
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“There are no entries in the health record update.
No positive cases.
If you do the wrong entry in updating your health records, then it leads to Rasing alarms with software and CLOs get a letter to complete it.
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“For example if you accidentally Recording your temperature as 38 Celsius, the CLO will be warned by the infection control software.
There is no positive case in the Indian team, “said Verma.

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