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Delhi Lt Governor directs implementation of micro-containment zone strategy in sealed areas

Under this strategy, small clusters reporting cases of coronavirus will be identified and declared containment zones instead of big ones.

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New Delhi: Delhi Lt Governor (LG) Anil Baijal on Tuesday directed all district magistrates to implement a “micro-containment zone strategy” in their respective areas to arrest the spread of COVID-19, an official said here.

Under this plan, small clusters reporting cases of the dreaded virus will be identified and declared containment zones instead of big ones.

The move comes after several cases of the infection were reported in some COVID-19 containment zones, including in Jahangir Puri, where people were seen moving around and meeting each other on the streets despite the restrictions.

At present, the authorities block the entry and exit points of an area where COVID-19 cases emerge and people are not allowed to step out of their houses. Essential items are delivered at the doorstep.

“It was observed that people in some containment zones are roaming on streets and meeting each other.

“DMs have been directed to implement ‘micro-containment zone strategy’, under which small clusters will be formed and declared containment zones so that there is strictly no movement of people,” the official told PTI.

Earlier this month, 31 members of an extended family in north Delhi’s Jahangir Puri contracted the disease despite the area being declared a containment zone.

Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal had also appealed to people living in containment zones to not step out of their houses as it might contribute to the spread of the disease and pose threat to lives.

On Tuesday, Baijal, Delhi Health Minister Satyendar Jain and DMs attended a video conference held by Union Health and Family Welfare Minister Harsh Vardhan to discuss measures to contain the virus.

In the meeting, talks were held on the strict implementation of standard operating procedures in non-COVID-19 hospitals in the national capital, following cases of coronavirus infection in these facilities.

The total number of COVID-19 cases in the national capital crossed the 3,000-mark on Monday, with 190 fresh cases being reported during the day.


Also read: Delhi’s electricians, plumbers can resume work from today, but not in 99 containment zones


 

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