Hindustan Times (Patiala)

All 22 Haryana districts classified as orange zones

LOCKDOWN 4.0 Evaluated on 6 parameters, which include active cases, doubling rate, active cases per lakh population, fatality rate, testing ratio, confirmati­on rate

- Hitender Rao hrao@hindustant­imes.com

CHANDIGARH: The Haryana health department on Wednesday categorise­d all 22 districts of the state into orange zone in terms of Covid-19 spread. Only two districts – Sonepat and Faridabad – were marked as hotspots or red zones prior to the Wednesday’s classifica­tion done by the state government.

Additional chief secretary (ACS), health, Rajeev Arora said six parameters along with their critical and desirable values as communicat­ed in May 17 guidelines issued by the Union health ministry were taken into considerat­ion to delineate the 22 districts in orange zone.

“We analysed and found that all our districts are leaning more towards the desirable values. We are not yet there as far as desirable values are concerned, but none of our districts are comprehens­ively leaning towards the critical values,” Arora said.

The six parameters on the basis of which fresh evaluation has been done are total number of active cases, active cases per lakh population, doubling rate (calculated over seven-day period), case fatality rate, testing ratio (number of tests per lakh population) and sample positivity rate (confirmati­on rate).

The benchmark for critical and desirable levels are, however, dynamic and can be revised by the Union health ministry as per the evolving situation at the field level, officials said.

‘ONLY CONTAINMEN­T ZONES ARE RELEVANT NOW’

Top state officials said in the changed scenario post-May 17, wherein more relaxation­s have been given in Lockdown 4.0, the relevance of red, orange and green zones has greatly reduced.

“What actually matter now are the containmen­t zones. The primary area is a containmen­t zone where intensive action needs to be taken to break transmissi­on. This area should be well defined by the district administra­tion. Stringent action needs to be initiated within these zones in term of active search of cases, testing of all cases, contact tracing, strict enforcemen­t of social distancing norms, identifica­tion of local community volunteers, emphasis on hand hygiene and use of masks. The containmen­t zones have to be delineated based on mapping of cases, geographic dispersion of cases and

contacts, area having well demarcated perimeter and enforceabi­lity of perimeter control,” said an official.

 ?? YOGENDRA KUMAR/HT ?? A traffic jam was seen at Gurugram’s Sirhaul toll plaza, where cops were checking commuters’ identity cards and permits, on Wednesday.
YOGENDRA KUMAR/HT A traffic jam was seen at Gurugram’s Sirhaul toll plaza, where cops were checking commuters’ identity cards and permits, on Wednesday.

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