Evaluation of point of entry surveillance for COVID-19 at Mumbai international airport, India, July 2020

India started Point of entry (PoE) surveillance at Mumbai International Airport, screening passengers returning from coronavirus disease (COVID-19)-affected countries using infrared thermometers. We evaluated in July 2020 for March 1-22 with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention evaluation...

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Main Authors: Khyati Aroskar (Author), Rajesh Sahu (Author), Sushma Choudhary (Author), Achhelal R Pasi (Author), Pragati Gaikwad (Author), Tanzin Dikid (Author)
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Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications, 2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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