The Asian Age

Guest workers will not have to undergo quarantine in Bihar

Over 8.77L people discharged from quarantine centres

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Patna: Guest workers returning to Bihar will not have to undergo the mandatory 14-day institutio­nal quarantine any more, as the movement of people has opened across the country, a state government official said on Tuesday, a move that can lead to further spurt in Covid-19 cases.

The registrati­on of migrants for the purpose of quarantine closed on Monday, the official of the disaster management department said.

More than 8.77 lakh people have been discharged from quarantine centres after completing the 14-day quarantine period. ■

Patna, June 2: Migrant workers returning to Bihar will not have to undergo the mandatory 14-day institutio­nal quarantine any more, as the movement of people has opened across the country, a state government official said on Tuesday, a move that can lead to further spurt in Covid-19 cases.

The registrati­on of migrants for the purpose of quarantine closed on Monday, the official of the disaster management department said.

More than 8.77 lakh people have been discharged from quarantine centres after completing the 14day quarantine period. Besides, 5.30 lakh migrants are still lodged in block and district level quarantine centres

“We have stopped the registrati­on of migrants from Monday for putting them in 14-day institutio­nal quarantine...

Why will anyone (migrant) be registered and for what when restrictio­ns on the movement of people have been lifted in the country.

“How do you know who is migrant because now anyone can come either by train, bus, car or any other mode?” disaster management department­s principal secretary Pratyaya Amrit said. He said quarantine facilities were introduced when movement of people was either banned or restricted.

He, however, asserted that door-to-door health monitoring will continue.

The officer said quarantine centres will be closed after June 15 when the 14day

quarantine period of the last batch of registered migrants will end.

“Why quarantine centres will remain open when there will be no one at these centres after the arrival of last batch which was supposed to reach Bihar by June 1?

“We had written a letter

to the official concerned to send the special (Shramik) train by June 1. If we take that into account, the quarantine period will come to an end on June 15,” he said.

Schools also have to be vacated for starting academic activities, he said. — PTI

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