Hindustan Times (Delhi)

62% of Delhi’s 293 Covid-19 cases now linked to Jamaat

Two new deaths in the Capital have also been traced to the Markaz

- Sweta Goswami sweta.goswami@htlive.com

nNEWDELHI: At least 182 (62%) of the 293 coronaviru­s disease (Covid-19) cases in Delhi were linked to the Tablighi Jamaat congregati­on that took place in Nizamuddin early in March, the Delhi government said on Thursday, while maintainin­g that the outbreak had not entered the community transmissi­on phase in the national capital.

Between Wednesday and Thursday, Delhi reported 141 new Covid-19 cases.

Chief minister Arvind Kejriwal, in a digital news briefing on Thursday, said the number of deaths caused by the disease in Delhi increased to four on Thursday, up from two a day earlier. The two new deaths were traced to Nizamuddin Markaz, an emerging hot spot of infections discovered late in March.

Kejriwal also announced that a one-time compensati­on scheme of ₹5,000 for Delhi’s constructi­on workers will be extended to cover those operating public service vehicles such as auto-rickshaws, taxis and e-rickshaws.

“We currently have 208 active coronaviru­s patients in various hospitals, out of which one is still on ventilator and five are on oxygen. The remaining 202 are stable,” Kejriwal said.

Out of the 2,346 people evacuated from the Tablighi Jamaat headquarte­rs in Nizamuddin, 536 are in the hospital as they showed Covid-19 symptoms, according to the government. The remaining have been taken to seven government quarantine centres, including one in Tughlakaba­d Railway colony and DDA flats in Bakkarwala, Narela and Sultanpuri.

The CM reiterated that the number of cases could increase further as the government planned to begin testing even those Markaz evacuees who were under government quarantine.

“The patients who were brought out from the Markaz are serious. So, we will conduct tests on each of the 2,346 persons evacuated from there. Some of them could be corona positive as more results arrive in a day or two. The Delhi tally will then shoot up,” Kejriwal said.

He said it was vital that everyone followed the 21-day national lockdown to control the spread of the disease that has killed at 51,000 people worldwide.

Kejriwal narrated a tale from Mahabharat­a in which Yudhishthi­r tells Vidur that neither the strongest nor the fastest would survive a forest fire and only those animals that live in burrows would see themselves through the fire. “This coronaviru­s is like a forest fire. Those who stay home will remain healthy,” Kejriwal said.

Giving the latest figures of those under quarantine, he said 2,943 people were in the government’s quarantine facilities out of which 1,133 were those who came from abroad and 1,810 were cases linked to the Markaz. By late Thursday evening, the count of those in government quarantine touched 3,075.

The CM announced that the Delhi government will give a onetime compensati­on of ₹5,000 to those who have a public service vehicle (PSV) registered in Delhi. The decision is likely to benefit more than 250,000 owners of PSVS such as auto-rickshaws (nearly 95,000), e-rickshaws (around 85,000), taxis (nearly 75,000) and Gramin Sewas (over 6,100).

“Many auto, e-rickshaw and taxi drivers have complained that their income has stopped as they cannot operate their vehicles due to the lockdown. My government has decided to give them Rs 5,000 each so they do not have to sleep hungry. Implementi­ng this scheme will take about 10 days since we are still devising the system through which the money will be disbursed,” he said.

 ?? BIPLOV BHUYAN/HT ?? A health worker disinfects a Nizamuddin resident’s house. One of the occupants of the house recently returned from the UAE and tested n positive for Covid-19. Health workers on Thursday went from door to door in the area as part of sanitisati­on operations.
BIPLOV BHUYAN/HT A health worker disinfects a Nizamuddin resident’s house. One of the occupants of the house recently returned from the UAE and tested n positive for Covid-19. Health workers on Thursday went from door to door in the area as part of sanitisati­on operations.

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