Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Govt issues directive for new containmen­t plan

- Abhishek Dey abhishek.dey@hindustant­imes.com

HOME MINISTER AMIT SHAH HAD ASKED THE DELHI GOVERNMENT TO SET UP DISTRICT-LEVEL TEAMS BY TUESDAY TO IMPLEMENT THE FRESH DELINEATIO­N EXERCISE BY FRIDAY (JUNE 26)

nNEWDELHI: The Delhi government on Monday issued an order which directed the district administra­tion to come up with a revised plan for containmen­t zones in the city by June 26 – an exercise for which the government has sought help of the National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC).

The order, issued by Dr Nutan Mundeja, the director general of health services in Delhi, on Monday asked the district administra­tion to implement a “revised covid response plan”, which brings into effect a list of recommenda­tions by Union home minister Amit Shah, who chaired a meeting on Covid-19 strategy on Sunday with Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal and Lieutenant Governor (L-G) Anil Baijal.

In the meeting, Shah had recommende­d the Delhi government to come up with a fresh strategy for the containmen­t zones by Monday – a date that was later modified in the order to June 26 – in light of the fact that over Friday and Saturday, Delhi accounted for around 24% of the total number of fresh cases and 25% of deaths in the country, senior government officials said.

It was observed in the meeting that a fresh plan for containmen­t zones was required since the city was reporting such a high number of cases. The home minister had also asked the Delhi government to set up district-level teams by Tuesday, to implement the fresh delineatio­n exercise by Friday (June 26) and complete health survey of all individual­s residing in containmen­t zones by June 30. These dates find mention in Monday’s order without any change.

“The divisional commission­er will prepare the plan in consultati­on with NCDC,” said a senior government official who did not want to be identified.

The official further said, “District teams are ready for implementa­tion of the new guidelines. The final plan will be ready by June 26 (Friday) and it will be implemente­d on the same day if needed. That way, we will not miss the deadline in terms of implementa­tion. The deadline for the survey also remains unaffected. The order was drafted after consultati­on with members of the Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA).”

The DDMA is chaired by Baijal and the chief minister is the vicechairm­an.

As on Monday, Delhi had 261 containmen­t zones – with the highest number of them in southwest Delhi (39) and the lowest in northeast Delhi (3).

Earlier on Monday, suggestion­s were sought from the district magistrate­s in all 11 revenue districts of the Capital, and several of them have recommende­d that the strategy of fresh delineatio­n should apply to the new containmen­t zones and the existing ones should be left untouched for effective monitoring, said a second senior official who is privy to the details of a government meeting held on Monday.

Jugalkisho­re,headofcomm­unity medicine department in Safdarjung Hospital, said: “It is good that the government will consult the NCDC. The institute is better equipped with the knowledge of managing Covid cases. Containmen­t zone demarcatio­n strategy is a dynamic process and the requiremen­ts keep changing from time to time. The aim is to maintain an equilibriu­m between containing the disease by causing minimum inconvenie­nce. This requires a scientific approach”

The director general of health services has also directed the Delhi government to strengthen district level surveillan­ce teams and oversight system by roping in district commission­ers of police, the commission­er of the concerned municipal body and epidemiolo­gists registered with the government; to strengthen the surveillan­ce and contact tracing activities; to use input of Aarogya Setu app and the Itihaas app.

The government has been asked to conduct sero-survey of 20,000 individual­s between June 27 and July 10 to gauge the burden of the disease; to engage civil society groups in the process and take adequate measures to protect transmissi­on of Covid among healthcare workers. The district administra­tion has been told to prepare a plan for house-to-house screening exercise to be conducted in the entire city (outside containmen­t zones) by July 7. It also stated that cluster cases in highly dense areas will be sent to covid care centres.

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