Global health authorities are monitoring renewed COVID-style procedures following reported Nipah virus cases in India. Airport screenings, quarantines, and masking are already returning in parts of Asia. Nipah is rare and does not spread easily between people, but it carries a high fatality rate and has no approved vaccine, which is why officials are watching closely. While India says the situation is contained and the risk of a large outbreak remains low, early policy responses show how quickly health protocols can shift—making awareness and basic preparedness essential.
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