The division bench headed by justice Abhay Oka today adjourned the hearing on public interest litigation filed by former journalist Ketan Tirodkar till September 17. The PIL alleges that India is not fully equipped to prevent the spread of the dreaded epidemic.
Last week HC had asked the state government to provide medical screening facilities at Pune and Nagpur airports, on the lines of such facilities at Mumbai and Delhi.
The doctors at Pune and Nagpur airports have to rely on digital thermometers to detect the passengers who may have fever, said Shyamsunder Nimgade, assistant director, health services. A written request had already been sent to the Centre in this regard, he added.
The affidavit further said that director of health services had written to Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust in Mumbai and the Mumbai Port Trust to start screening of crew members of vessels coming from Ebola-hit countries.
Advocate Rui Rodrigues, counsel of the Central government, said adequate screening measures were in place at the airports and the ports.