Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

41 test Covid positive in Capital building

15 cases reported from Tughlakaba­d Extn, retest sought

- Ashish Mishra ashish.mishra2@htlive.com

NEWDELHI:Fifty-six people, including a three-year-old, from two clusters in Kapashera and Tughlakaba­d Extension tested positive for the coronaviru­s disease (Covid-19) in two days, according to the Delhi government.

Forty-one cases were reported from a double-storey building in southwest Delhi’s Kapashera. The other 15 cases were reported from across southeast district’s Tughlakaba­d Extension area.

The government and civic agencies have been at work in the areas over the last two weeks to contain the spread of the virus after the first cases were detected there. The respective areas were also declared containmen­t zones when the positive cases came to light. As of Saturday, Delhi has 95 containmen­t zones.

The two, however, are not the first clusters to report multiple Covid-19 cases. On April 23, at least 46 people had tested positive for Covid-19 from two lanes of an already-notified containmen­t zone in Jahangirpu­ri.

KAPASHERA

According to district administra­tion officials, a woman living in a building in Theke Wali Gali near the deputy commission­er’s office tested positive for the disease on April 18. Consequent­ly, district administra­tion sealed the densely populated building, which houses around 200 people, and declared the lane a containmen­t zone on April 19.

The building has now been become a Covid-19 hot spot.

Southwest district magistrate Rahul Singh said that though the guidelines mandate sealing of an area when three cases have been reported, the district administra­tion took the “proactive decision” to seal the building with only one case reported, to ensure the virus did not spread any further.

Kapashera is also home to thousands of migrant workers who work in different parts of the national capital and share small single rooms with other workers.

“We conducted a survey and collected samples of 175 residents of the building on April 20 and April 22. Of these samples, sent to the NIB laboratory in Noida, 67 returned on Friday evening, and 41 were positive. We expect the remaining test results to arrive in a couple of days,” Singh said.

He said the test results were delayed due to pendency of cases at the Noida laboratory. “All the individual­s who tested positive are asymptomat­ic, and fresh tests will be conducted to assess their present status,” he added.

According to former councillor Anil Yadav, the building has entries in two lanes of the area. The front of the plot houses a twostorey building while the back has makeshift rooms. Yadav said there are 60-65 rooms in all. He said vigilance and sanitisati­on drives have been stepped up.

TUGHLAKABA­D EXTN

As many as 15 residents of lanes 24 to 28, which were previously declared containmen­t zones, of Tughlakaba­d Extension have tested positive for Covid-19. The tests were conducted on April 20 and the results returned on April 30 evening.

These tests were also sent to the NIB lab in Noida. Government officials said, 40 more results from here were pending.

Lanes 26 and 27 of Tughlakaba­d Extension were declared a containmen­t zone on April 17, after three people tested positive.

On April 19, 35 more people tested positive from the same area, after which three more lanes — 24, 25 and 28 — were added to the containmen­t zone.

District administra­tion officials said that during a door-todoor survey, some people displayed symptoms, after which 87 residents were tested.

“Test reports of 47 people have arrived, of which 15 have tested positive,” an official said.

Administra­tion officials said they had ramped up surveillan­ce in all the lanes, and that the area had been sealed completely.

Councillor of Tughlakaba­d Extension, Poonam Bhati, said disinfecti­on exercises have been stepped up and regular screenings are being conducted. She, however, said tests should be conducted again since the initial reports had been delayed by more than a week. “More samples should be collected,” she said.

Meanwhile, two policemen— an assistant sub inspector and a constable from Jahangirpu­ri police station, who had earlier tested positive for coronaviru­s— returned on Saturday, said DCP (northwest) Vijayanta Arya.

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Delhi Police personnel stand guard outside a barricaded lane in Kapashera area, where 41 people of the same building, sealed on April 19, tested positive for the coronaviru­s disease. VIPIN KUMAR/HT PHOTO
■ Delhi Police personnel stand guard outside a barricaded lane in Kapashera area, where 41 people of the same building, sealed on April 19, tested positive for the coronaviru­s disease. VIPIN KUMAR/HT PHOTO

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