Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Man flouts quarantine, attends wedding, match

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

nTHIRUVANA­NTHPURAM/KOLKATA/ HYDERABAD: A 47-year-old man from Kerala’s Kasaragod district flouted home quarantine instructio­ns and attended a wedding, a football match and hosted an event at his home before testing positive for the coronaviru­s, the state government said on Friday, putting the spotlight on dangers posed by patients evading mandatory safety measures.

The man returned from Dubai on March 11, went through thermal screening at the Kozhikkode Internatio­nal Airport and reported at a hospital in Kasargod. After taking his swab samples, hospital authoritie­s advised him home quarantine for two weeks. But he attended a football match, threw a function at home and attended a wedding, where he shook hands with one state legislator and hugged another. Both politician­s -- Kasaragod MLA N A Nellikunnu and Mancheswar­am legislator M A Kamaruddin -- have now quarantine­d themselves at home.

“The affected person is a social worker of the area and he frequents the Gulf regularly. He invited me to the wedding of one of his relatives on Saturday. There was not a big crowd. I spent about 20 minutes. I wasn’t aware he had returned from Dubai recently. It was a big mistake on his part,” said Nellikunnu.

The district administra­tion has now identified at least 60 of his contacts and asked them to be quarantine­d at home.

“We want people who have some travel history to heed the advice of health officials and behave responsibl­y. We have informatio­n that he came in contact with many people and attended functions also. This is a difficult situation. People will have to realise the gravity of the situation,” said Kasargod collector Sajith Babu.

On Friday, two men who returned from the Gulf were arrested for flouting quarantine instructio­ns in north Kerala’s Wayanad, the police said.

The worried government has warned of action including a sixmonth jail term. “We will not tolerate such irresponsi­ble behaviour. They are infecting their kin and others and the government will deal with them,” said state health minister KK Shailaja. There are reports that neighbouri­ng Karnataka is also contemplat­ing strict action against those who break quarantine.

Wayanad district officials said both, belonging to Kalpetta, were spotted at an event and local residents alerted the police immediatel­y. They had returned from the UAE last week. Both had been advised to remain in home quarantine for two weeks. Both were later released on bail under strict provisions.

“We are going through a difficult situation and masking travel history is a crime. They are doing a big injustice. We will deal with them sternly,” said the minister.

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PTI A Special Isolation Ward at Kochi Medical college on March 9. n

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