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Suspected COVID-19 case registered in San Luis Potosí tests negative

Health authorities are implementing the corresponding protocols to prevent a COVID-19 outbreak in Mexico

Passengers wear protective masks against the spread of coronavirus as they arrive at the Mexico City International Airport – Photo: Pedro Pardo/AFP
26/02/2020 |12:38Sergio Marín / El Universal San Luis Potosí |
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A person in the municipality of Ciudad Valles in San Luis Potosí is kept in isolation due to a suspected case. Currently, all the corresponding protocols for the medical care of the case are being implemented, as informed by Mónica Liliana Rangel Martínez , head of the state’s Health Services, who also revealed that the other two suspected cases have already been ruled out.

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commented that these cases are related to work travels in which employees are sent for training in the Asian region , however, she said that there is special monitoring of the case registered in Ciudad Valles to dismiss any risk with base on the protocol that establishes 14 days in observation.

After monitoring the case and implementing the corresponding protocols , the Epidemiology Subdirectorate of the Health Ministry reported that the suspected case was ruled out .

In a statement, the said it has implemented prevention measures against coronavirus , particularly in people who return from a trip to China , in coordination with the business sector .

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have identified Mexican and Chinese people who have recently returned from the Asian country and who have been monitored for 14 days after their arrival in Mexico.

So far, none of them has shown symptoms that confirm the infection of the respiratory disease .

By late January , Mexico’s health authorities began to reinforce the prevention measures in face of an eventual coronavirus outbreak through the installation of the State Committee for Health Security in which the whole sector in the state participates.

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The insisted that the prevention measures are similar to those implemented during the influenza outbreak of some years ago, which include frequently cleaning your hands, avoiding greeting others with handshakes or kisses, using handkerchiefs or the inner part of the elbow when sneezing, avoid self-medication, avoid crowded places, and, in case of showing symptoms like coughing, high fever, you must immediately go to a health unit.

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