Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

KDMC files plaints against 40 for flouting quarantine

- Ankita G Menon ankita.gopakumar@htlive.com HT

KALYAN: Over the past two days, the Kalyan Dombivli Municipal Corporatio­n (KDMC) has charged 40 people with non-cognisable (NC) offence for violating quarantine. No cases have been filed and no arrests have been made in these cases.

KDMC epidemic officer Dr Pratibha Panpatil, said, “We get complaints from housing societies that Covid-positive patients continue to step out. These are mostly asymptomat­ic patients who have been told to isolate at home. Also, if we feel any person is staying in a small space or is prone to spread it to others, we recommend institutio­nal quarantine. Often, they do not comply. In such cases, we have now enrolled the help of the police and filed written complaints against 40 people, including those who did not comply with institutio­nal or home quarantine.”

Deputy commission­er of police, Kalyan zone, Vivek Pansare, said, “We have not registered FIR in any such complaints. However, when the civic body requests, we provide our forces to assist them to reach a hospital or quarantine facility.”

Citizens allege KDMC has been inconsiste­nt in its handling of Covid cases. “There have been instances where instead of just taking the patient to hospital, the civic body has taken neighbours as well, along with the patient’s family to the quarantine centre. Also, there are instances where families have returned from the hospital, yet the officials have arrived to seal the building,” said Rajat Rajan, a social worker.

Sanjeev Auti, secretary of Sunshine Court apartments in Kalyan, said, “We have faced instances where the positive patient is asymptomat­ic yet the civic body asks them to be quarantine­d at quarantine centre. These patients and their families request to be allowed to stay at home in isolation, as asymptomat­ic patients are allowed to isolate at home. However, the officers insist it is protocol.” Auti also alleged the civic body has not sealed some buildings despite residents testing positive. KDMC commission­er Vijay Suryavansh­i said, “We ensure 15 high-risk contacts and five lowrisk contacts are traced for every positive patient. They are advised strict quarantine.” He added that civic officials are “keeping a strict vigil” on all those who test positive for Covid-19.

 ??  ?? A Covid care centre at Patidar Bhavan Hall, Dombivli, inaugurate­d by CM through video-conferenci­ng on Saturday.
A Covid care centre at Patidar Bhavan Hall, Dombivli, inaugurate­d by CM through video-conferenci­ng on Saturday.

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