Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Ggm area where first case surfaced under surveillan­ce

- Archana Mishra

GURUGRAM: The district health team has started active surveillan­ce of at least 50 houses in Sector 9 after the city’s first positive case of Covid-19 was reported from the area. A 26-year-old woman, a resident of the sector, tested positive for the novel coronaviru­s on Monday and is currently undergoing treatment at Fortis Hospital in the city.

As part of the Covid-19 containmen­t strategy, the rapid response team has identified 50 houses within a three-kilometre radius of the patient’s house. “There are guidelines as part of the containmen­t strategy and we are following that.

The surveillan­ce process started on March 14, two days after the woman contacted us citing her travel history and mild symptoms,” said Dr Jaswant Singh Punia, chief medical officer.

On Monday, the health department confirmed that the five family members of the patient — three women, one man, and a three-month-old baby — had tested negative.

The rapid response team along with the staff at the primary health centre (PHC) of the area, including Ashas (health workers), ANMS (auxiliary nurses) and a medical officer, are investigat­ing 50 families in the periphery.

The department has made its 19 primary health centres (PHCS) and 13 community health centres (CHCS) in urban areas active to deal with investigat­ions, as they are more accessible to the local population of the area.

“During the training for Covid-19 surveillan­ce, we were told to investigat­e the areas within the three-kilometre radius of a confirmed case in the city. Virus can be prevented from spreading if it is handled at the first stage, when a single person tests positive. If not addressed timely, it can affect people in small clusters, such as a residentia­l area. Therefore, advice has been issued to conduct a survey,” a member of the rapid response team said.

TRACING THE CASE

According to the health officials, the team has been able to properly manage the case as they took serious note of the issue. Punia said, “The woman had travelled to Malaysia and Indonesia between February 20 and March 4. She contacted us on March 12, stating her mild symptoms. She was almost asymptomat­ic. Still, knowing her travel history, we took her sample for testing and it was later confirmed as positive.”

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