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Knitwear units blamed for surge in virus cases

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Several of the knitwear firms in Tirupur were found to be operating clandestin­ely employing large number of workers resulting in spread of COVID-19 despite lockdown restrictio­ns.

The outbreak of a coronaviru­s cluster from a textile firm operating illegally stands testimony to infections staying above 1,000 on a daily basis from the district. Though the COVID-19 curve has begun to flatten after the lockdown, it has failed to bring desired quick results unlike Chennai due to secret operations of the textile units.

“Many textile firms continue to operate with workers staying inside the company premises. Officials shouldn’t wait for complaints to act upon the erring units and instead carry out frequent inspection­s to stop their operations and prevent the spread of COVID-19 among workers. The textile units which were allowed to operate initially were ordered to close after we took up the issue with the state government following outbreak of COVID-19 clusters in industries,” said SP Sundarapan­dian, president of Aam Aadmi Party, Tirupur district. Following rampant complaints, the officials of the district administra­tion have cracked the whip on at least five textile firms functionin­g clandestin­ely over the last couple of days. In one of the units, 47 women tested positive for coronaviru­s sending shock waves among the authoritie­s.

“Among the COVID-19 infections reported from the district, the industrial workers were in significan­t numbers, rather than others. The case load would have dropped faster if the firms suspend their operations by adhering to norms. This was the reason why cases remain high in neighbouri­ng Coimbatore and Erode districts too,” said an official from the Health Department. The district recorded 1,161 new COVID-19 cases on Friday as against 1,264 on Thursday.

Among the COVID-19 infection reported from the district, the industrial workers were in significan­t numbers, rather than others. The caseload would have dropped faster if the firms suspend their operations by adhering to norms Health department official

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