Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Highest single-day spike in TN; all 110 attended Jamaat

- Sowmiya Ashok letters@hindustant­imes.com n

CHENNAI:Tamil Nadu on Wednesday recorded a spike of over 110 fresh cases of Covid-19 all of whom had attended the Tablighi Jamaat religious conference held in the densely populated area of Nizamuddin in New Delhi in the middle of March.

This is the highest number of new cases recorded in Tamil Nadu in a single day so far.

The state now has 234 positive Covid-19 cases, of which 190 are related to the religious conference, which is now being treated as the largest cluster in the country as several states scramble to contain, identify and treat the attendees.

Wednesday’s fresh cases are spread out across 19 districts including Chennai, Coimbatore and Dindigul, among others.

Till Wednesday, the state had traced 1,103 conference attendees and all of them are in isolation wards in their respective districts, Tamil Nadu health secretary Dr Beela Rajesh said.

Close to 1,500 persons from Tamil Nadu are believed to have attended the religious conference, of whom over 1,130 people are believed to have returned to the state. Till Tuesday, the state had traced and tested 515 persons.

In the intervenin­g night of

Tuesday and Wednesday, over 580 persons came forward following the government’s appeal asking attendees to get themselves tested, raising the total number of those traced to 1,103.

“Through the night we have also been testing and admitting people who are coming in,” Rajesh said.

In all, the state had tested 658 persons till Wednesday evening. Officials said that all 1,103 persons would be tested by Thursday.

“We have seen a spike of cases over the last two days to prepare ourselves, the state is building capacity accordingl­y,” Rajesh said on Wednesday.

The state has rolled out a containmen­t plan which involves contact tracing the attendees of the conference, their family members, and their primary contacts, all of whom will be investigat­ed and tested.

Health workers have been instructed to conduct door-todoor surveillan­ce of the attendbers. ees’ families across several districts in the state. The district authoritie­s have also been instructed to cordon off a 7-8 km radius area around the attendees’ homes, where movement will be restricted.

“This plan will come into effect not just for those who tested positive, but whoever participat­ed in this conference. It is already under process by district administra­tion,” Rajesh said adding, “The good thing is today is the eighth day of the lockdown so several of these people were already at home.”

At least 300 persons from the state, who attended the conference are believed to be in quarantine in New Delhi.

The Hindustan Times spoke to a Jamaat attendee who is under quarantine in the national Capital, and who did not wish to give out his name. He said that the result for his Covid-19 test had come out negative.

“I reached Delhi around March 20 and even then several people were coming to the gathering (in Nizammudin). That weekend at an event, we heard that transport was going to be restricted so those who had money left immediatel­y,” he said.

“We followed all instructio­ns in quarantine and made sure that the senior citizens or those who had ailments like diabetes among us got help first.”

TAMIL NADU NOW HAS 234 POSITIVE COVID-19 CASES, OF WHICH 190 ARE RELATED TO THE RELIGIOUS CONFERENCE ORGANISED IN DELHI’S NIZAMUDDIN AREA

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