Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

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The home ministry said the State Executive Committees “will decide the number of quarantine camps, their duration and the number of persons in such camps”. “Period can be extended by the committee beyond the prescribed limit subject to condition that expenditur­e on this account should not exceed 25% of SDRF allocation for the year,” the notificati­on added.

The Centre said that funds can be withdrawn for setting up additional testing laboratori­es within the government set-up. The states will have to bear the cost of personal protection equipment for health care, municipal, police and fire services. The government also allowed the states to use SDRF money for procuring thermal scanners and other necessary equipment.

The coronaviru­s infection, which is believed to have originated at a seafood market in China’s Wuhan in December last year, has so far spread to more than 100 countries, infected about 150,000 people and claimed at least 5,500 lives. While Wuhan took the biggest hit from the outbreak, WHO said on Friday that Europe had become the new epicentre of the public health crisis.

With 1,500 new cases in 24 hours, Spain decided on Saturday to follow Italy in declaring a nationwide lockdown to slow the accelerati­ng spread of the coronaviru­s epidemic. The decision came as European countries took ever more severe, though widely varying, measures to reduce contact between their citizens and slow the pandemic. China continued to ease lockdown measures in its hardest-hit region.

Views of empty streets, shuttered shops and a heavy silence greeted Italians from their windows as the country spends its first weekend under lockdown in a bid to contain its coronaviru­s outbreak. Since Monday, the country, which has recorded over 21,000 infections and at least 1,400 deaths from the virus, has enacted a set of sweeping measures that have left millions virtually confined to their homes.

Rwanda’s health ministry, meanwhile, said on Saturday that an Indian citizen tested positive -- the first case reported in the central African nation. Authoritie­s said the man showed no symptoms when he arrived in Rwanda from Mumbai on March 8. It said that on March 13 the man checked himself into a health facility, where he was immediatel­y tested, and is now in stable condition.

Experts say aggressive and widespread testing in India could prove to be a make-orbreak measure in stopping Covid-19 transmissi­on from turning into an acute community transmissi­on.

There are plans to involve the private sector in diagnostic­s, quarantine and isolation of cases. Currently, the government testing infrastruc­ture appears to be highly underutili­sed.

Over the past few days, Indian state authoritie­s have ordered the closure of public buildings, cinemas and bars in several cities, and major sporting events have also been postponed. Several states have announced more limited restrictio­ns, including the closure of some schools. On Saturday, Himachal Pradesh and Goa joined the list of states that have announced the curbs.

In New Delhi, the health ministry official said seven people who tested positive, five from Uttar Pradesh and one each from

Rajasthan and Delhi, have now been discharged after treatment. Delhi has reported seven positive cases and Uttar Pradesh 12 so far. Kerala has recorded 19 cases, including three patients who were discharged last month after they recovered from the highly contagious infection.

The total confirmed cases include 17 foreigners – 16 Italian tourists and a Canadian, according to the government.

At a news briefing on Saturday afternoon, Kumar said there have been cases of people not willing to be quarantine­d despite coming in contact with people testing positive.

A video conference of Saarc leaders to frame a strategy to counter the coronaviru­s crisis,proposed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, will also be held on Sunday evening. All seven other members of the South Asian Associatio­n for Regional Cooperatio­n (Saarc) endorsed the proposal made by Modi on Friday. Pakistan, the last memberstat­e to agree, has said its de facto health minister will join the video conference.

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