Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Random sampling off target in Amritsar’s containmen­t zones

- Mandeep Kaur Narula letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

AS PER GUIDELINES, 10% POPULATION OF A CONTAINMEN­T ZONE HAS TO BE TESTED FOR TO CHECK WHETHER THERE IS COMMUNITY SPREAD IN THE AREA

AMRITSAR: The health department has failed to achieve the target of random sample collecting for Covid-19 testing in the Amritsar city’s two containmen­t zones, with officials blaming the residents’ reluctance to get tested for fear of being admitted to hospital.

As per the Punjab government’s guidelines, 10% of the population in a containmen­t zone must be tested to check whether there is community transmissi­on in the area. But of more than 15,300 residents in the city’s two containmen­t zones, only 400 swab samples (2.5%) have been collected till date.

In the district’s first containmen­t zone comprising Katra Moti Ram, Katra Parja and Bombay Wala Khoo that have a population of 10,000, only 250 samples were collected in the last 15 days. In the second containmen­t zone comprising Katra Khazana where 5,300 people reside, only 150 samples were collected in the last 10 days.

The district, which has been put in the ‘red-zone’ category, has recorded 831 Covid-19 cases, including 32 deaths.

Civil surgeon Dr Jugal Kishore said, “Teams of senior doctors and accredited social health activists (ASHAs) visiting the containmen­t zones educate the residents about the testing and treatment process, but to no avail. Most people refuse to give their samples thinking their family members will also be taken to hospital if they are found positive.”

Dr Mandeep Sandhu, who is assigned with sample collection from containmen­t zones, said, “First, people do not visit the sample collection centre in their areas. Today, we could only collect 6 samples despite our best efforts to persuade several residents.”

“We are trying to achieve the target. We will now start door-todoor sample collection. A mobile testing van will soon be given to the health department for this,” said additional deputy commission­er Himanshu Aggarwal.

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