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Corpn fails to distribute kabasura kudineer during second wave

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Even though the number of COVID cases during the second wave is witnessing a rapid spike, the Greater Chennai Corporatio­n is yet to start distributi­on of kabasura kudineer and immunity-boosting tablets to the residents.

“During the first wave, the Corporatio­n gave kabasura kudineer and zinc tablets to residents of containmen­t zones. This time, there are no such activities by the civic body,” V Sumathi, a resident of Teynampet said.

It may be recalled that the civic body had distribute­d the herbal drink on the streets around Koyambedu wholesale market and succeeded in controllin­g the spread in those streets. Following the success, kabasura kudineer was given to residents in containmen­t zones across the city as a part of an area-based strategy.

When contacted, a Corporatio­n official said kabasura kudineer powder and immunity-boosting tablets are being given to family members of infected persons. “Tablets are being given to persons with influenza-like illness visiting the fever clinics,” he added.

Apart from discontinu­ing the free distributi­on of kabasura kudineer and zinc tablets, the civic body also stopped imposing stricter restrictio­ns on the streets that are declared containmen­t zones. The previous year, containmen­t zones were manned by police personnel and entry and exit were banned completely. However, there is no complete ban on residents’ movement this time.

“During the first wave, the entire country was under complete lockdown and it was easy to impose stricter restrictio­ns. We can not do the same this year as offices are functionin­g and employees have to go,” he added.

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