Hey there, folks! If you’re planning on traveling to or from Pune anytime soon, you might want to take note of the latest development at Pune Airport. In light of the monkeypox outbreak that’s been causing a stir in Africa, the airport has ramped up its health screenings for incoming passengers.

Yep, you heard that right – monkeypox, a viral disease that’s been making headlines around the world, is now a global health emergency according to the WHO. And Pune Airport is not taking any chances. They’ve got thermal scanners in place to check the temperature of every passenger coming in, and they’re ready with isolation facilities at Naidu Infectious Disease Hospital for anyone showing symptoms.

The Union Health Ministry and Maharashtra’s public health department have also jumped into action, issuing guidelines to tackle the spread of monkeypox in India. And Pune Airport is right on board, making sure that every single passenger from flights arriving from Dubai and Singapore gets a thorough check.

So, if you’re flying in or out of Pune, be prepared to have your temperature checked by those nifty thermal scanners. And if you’re feeling under the weather, don’t be surprised if you’re whisked off to Naidu Infectious Disease Hospital for a closer look.

Stay safe out there, folks, and let’s all do our part to keep monkeypox at bay!

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