Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Punjab imposes fresh curbs as cases surge

THE STATE GOVT HAS ORDERED RESTRICTIO­N ON INDOOR GATHERING TO 100 AND OUTDOOR TO 200 PERSONS FROM MARCH 1

- HT Correspond­ent Lettercdhd@hindustant­imes.com

CHANDIGARH: Amid growing concern over the rising coronaviru­s cases in the state, chief minister Capt Amarinder Singh on Tuesday ordered restrictio­n on indoor gathering to 100 and outdoor to 200 persons from March 1, along with strict enforcemen­t of mask/social distancing norms.

Chairing a high-level virtual meeting, the chief minister also authorised the DCs to impose night curfew in hotspots in their districts if needed, with micro containmen­t strategy to be adopted. He directed the police force to ensure strict enforcemen­t of wearing of masks, along with notificati­on of Covid monitors by all restaurant­s, marriage palaces, with the department of excise and taxation to be the nodal agency for the same, according to an official release.

All field police officers have been directed to increase the challans for Covid protocol violations, mainly the non-use of the mask.

The chief minister said a decision on reducing occupancy in cinema halls will be taken after March 1. Private offices and restaurant­s will be encouraged to display last tests done for all employees, he added, ordering mandatory testing of 15 contacts per positive, with monitoring to be done by CPTOs and review to be undertaken by the health department.

Amarinder also took stock of the vaccinatio­n status, underlinin­g the need to carry out an IEC campaign to promote 100% coverage of healthcare and frontline workers. Health secretary Hussan Lal informed the meeting that the districts of Amritsar, Hoshiarpur, Jalandhar, Ludhiana, Patiala, SAS Nagar and SBS Nagar had shown a spike in positivity in recent days, triggering concerns over a possible fresh wave in the state.

Dr KK Talwar, who is heading the state government’s expert group on Covid, said a detailed analysis was being done on the recent spike in positivity rate, which suggested an increase in cases among young people.

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