Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

UT HOSPITALS ALLOW COVID-19 SUSPECTS WHO ARE AWAITING TEST RESULTS TO ISOLATE AT HOME

- Amanjeet Singh Salyal

CHANDIGARH: Hospitals in the city are now allowing people suspected to have contracted Covid-19 and awaiting test results to isolate at home, officials have said.

Earlier it was mandatory for such cases to admitted in hospital isolation wards until the test reports confirmed their condition.

People are currently being sampled at the Postgradua­te Institute of Medical Education and Research, Government Medical College and Hospital in Sector 32 and Government Multi-specialty Hospital in Sector 16.

UT health secretary Arun Gupta said the step has been taken for the optimisati­on of resources.

“The home isolation option was not followed earlier here but with the rising number of tests we have decided that the persons who have the requisite facilities at their residence can be isolated there. This will help us test more persons than before,” Gupta added.

However, those opting for home facilities will have to sign an undertakin­g similar to one given by a confirmed case for isolation.

Rules in such cases will require persons to stay in a well-ventilated room separated from others at home, especially the elderly and those with comorbid conditions such as hypertensi­on, cardiovasc­ular disease, renal disease and follow respirator­y hygiene/cough etiquette.

Also, personal items will not be shared and the isolated person will have to -monitor his/her health, taking temperatur­e daily and reporting to health authoritie­s immediatel­y in case of health problems.

Anyone breaking rules will be fined ₹2,000 and in case of non-payment will attract proceeding­s under Section 188 of the IPC.

EARLIER, THEY HAD TO BE ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL ISOLATION WARDS UNTIL TEST REPORTS CONFIRMED THEIR CONDITION

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