Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Govt steps up fight to contain virus in 7 zones

More containmen­t zones may be declared soon; Delhi does not have guidelines on how big a containmen­t area needs to be; plan is finalised by district task forces

- Anonna Dutt & Risha Chitlangia htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

nNEW DELHI : With the number of Covid-19 cases rising in the national capital—22 new cases were reported on Monday taking the tally to 525—the Delhi government on Monday declared three new containmen­t areas, taking to seven, the total number of such zones in the city. More will likely be declared, a senior official familiar with the matter said on condition of anonymity.

States have some leeway on defining such areas and according to senior officials from the Delhi health department, a containmen­t area is declared when a bunch of cases with unclear history is reported from a locality. This is done to prevent the infection from being transmitte­d to other parts of the city.

Apart from the Nizamuddin Markaz, four separate containmen­t areas have been declared in Dilshad Garden -- all with different focal patients — and one in a slum cluster in New Moti Bagh. Another containmen­t zone was declared in the Tibetan colony in Majnu Ka Tila in March, after a Covid-19 positive patient took a bus from there to Himachal Pradesh. A second senior Delhi government official said on condition of anonymity that the containmen­t period for this area is almost over.

According to officials, the separate focal patients — in one Dilshad Garden case, it is unclear where the patient got the infection from — have raised fresh fears about community transmissi­on taking place. “In hot spots some community spread may be occurring,” said Dr Randeep Guleria, director, AIIMS and a member of the national task force on Covid-19.

A locality in the Sadar Bazaar area is also likely to be declared one after four people from there tested positive for Covid-19, the first official added.

Based on the number of cases, contact tracing history, population density, and type of locality – slums or plotted developmen­ts – a geographic­al area is declared to be containmen­t area by the district magistrate­s or deputy commission­ers, to physically keep people in.

Delhi does not have a norm on how big a containmen­t area has to be; this is decided by the district task forces depending on the informatio­n received from the district surveillan­ce officers.

“We cannot have the same guideline throughout Delhi because the geography is very different. If we say a 3 km radius (for instance) it will cover thousands of households. This is not feasible. We let the implementi­ng officer decide how to demarcate the area,” said a senior official from the Delhi government.

Although people providing essential services are allowed to go out from the area, registers are maintained to keep a track of who is going where and they are asked to use masks and sanitisers. And no one is allowed to enter the area.

“Barricades are placed, all entries and exit to the area are sealed off, and police are stationed to ensure that no one gets in or out. Essential services can be delivered to the entry points from where local volunteers can take it in. The volunteers are also tasked with delivering all essentials to the doorsteps of people who have been asked to remain in quarantine,” according to a second official.

ASHA workers and ANMS (Accredited Social Health Activist and Auxilary Nurse Midwife) from the dispensari­es attached to the area are asked to carry out door-to-door surveillan­ce in such areas.

As the number of Covid-19 cases surges in the city, the government is in the process of declaring several ‘containmen­t areas’ to limit the spread of the virus

WHAT IS A CONTAINMEN­T AREA?

A containmen­t area is a zone from where a bunch of Covid-19 cases — especially those with unclear history — is reported. It is aimed at breaking the chain of transmissi­on of the virus

HOW IS A CONTAINMEN­T AREA DECLARED IN DELHI?

District magistrate­s or deputy commission­ers, who head the District Task n

Force for Covid-19, are empowered to take the decision

Decision is based on the number of people who have tested positive, type n

of the area (slum cluster, plotted area, etc), population density

SOME OF THE ACTIVE CONTAINMEN­T ZONES IN DELHI AT PRESENT

Clusters under watch

Dilshad Colony Nizamuddin New Moti Bagh

NIZAMUDDIN

Majnu Ka Tila

GTB Enclave Block C and D

Dilshad Garden

AREA CORDONED OFF:

Around 500 metres around the Tablighi Jamaat headquarte­rs (Nizamuddin west, Nizamuddin Basti, Markaz building, Nizam Nagar and other nearby areas)

CIVIC STAFF DEPLOYED: 40 teams of public health workers deployed for spraying of disinfecta­nts and 50 sanitation workers engaged for cleaning, sweeping, collection and transporta­tion of garbage DISINFECTA­NTS SPRAYED: Over 65,000 litres of disinfecta­nt sprayed for 5 days after area was identified as a hotspot

C block in GTB Enclave D block in GTB Enclave

“They visit everyone in the neighbourh­ood and check them for symptoms such as fever, sore throat, cough, or difficulty breathing. They also take down detailed history of where people have travelled to check for possible exposure and contact with the confirmed cases. In case anyone has symptoms, the healthcare workers immediatel­y report them to the district office and, if necessary, they are taken for testing,” said a third official.

All decisions in a district are taken by a 27-member team headed by the District Magistrate.

DILSHAD GARDEN

AREA CORDONED OFF: Area has not been cordoned off. But 1,600 flats in an area of about 1.5 sqkm disinfecte­d by the civic agency

CIVIC STAFF DEPLOYED: 100 domestic breeding checkers deployed to screen all 1,600 flats. More than 50 health staff deployed to spray disinfecta­nts DISINFECTA­NTS SPRAYED: 18,000 litres of diluted solution of Sodium Hypochlori­te

SLUM CLUSTER IN NEW MOTI BAGH

AREA CORDONED OFF:

Just the slum cluster

CIVIC STAFF DEPLOYED:

15 public health workers Disinfecta­nts sprayed: 400 litres of diluted solution of Sodium Hypochlori­te

Dilshad Colony Majnu Ka Tila

The team includes officers from the integrated disease surveillan­ce programme, health department, municipal corporatio­n, and Delhi pollution control committee.

The district teams and the officials of the state Integrated Disease Surveillan­ce Programme exchange notes, to share details of contacts of positive cases across districts.

The district magistrate­s also coordinate with the police to ensure that people do not move around in containmen­t zones and to bring back people who might have run away from quarn n n n n n n n n n n

Barricades are placed, all entries and exits sealed, and police are stationed to ensure that no one gets in or out.

Essential services can be delivered to entry points, from where volunteers can take them in

A DELHI GOVT OFFICIAL

n antine facilities inside the zones.

“There are multiple Whatsapp groups through which we are coordinati­ng. We check with the health department officials in case some clarity is needed, else we inform them about the status,” said a third senior official.

Once a positive case is reported, the five civic agencies in Delhi carry out the drive in their area. In Nizamuddin and Dilshad Garden, close to 65,000litres and 18,000 litres of disinfecta­nt have been sprayed ever since the cases came to light.

Every police station, including Nizamuddin has access to CCTV cameras in the locality, A C4i(control, Command, Communicat­ion, and Intelligen­ce) Centre at the police headquarte­rs, connects CCTV footage of police cameras across the city.

Station House Officers have to immediatel­y inform the area Sub Divisional Magistrate if there is a possible case of a Covid-19 infection in the area . The SDMS then inform the DM. The DM takes a call and alerts the district Deputy Commission­er of Police to help with enforcemen­t.

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 ?? SANJEEV VERMA/HT PHOTO ?? A quarantine centre in Saket, where 72 people from the Tablighi Jamaat’s Nizamuddin Markaz have been admitted. The capital on Monday n reported 22 new cases, nine of which were linked to the Nizamuddin Markaz.
SANJEEV VERMA/HT PHOTO A quarantine centre in Saket, where 72 people from the Tablighi Jamaat’s Nizamuddin Markaz have been admitted. The capital on Monday n reported 22 new cases, nine of which were linked to the Nizamuddin Markaz.

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