Business Standard

Mumbai’s 191 ‘containmen­t’ zones under lens

- SOHINI DAS

It’s a case of lockdown within the lockdown. The Mumbai administra­tion has identified 191 containmen­t zones in the city, which has seen a surge in coronaviru­s cases in the past few days amid a nationwide lockdown, to contain the spread of the infection.

A containmen­t zone is one where someone is found positive for Covid-19. Such area is considered contaminat­ed and is sealed off. The residents of that area are asked not to step out of their homes. The health ministry has said even a single case of Covid-19 can be a hotspot for the government.

The number of containmen­t zones spread across both the eastern and western suburbs of

Mumbai increased from

146 to 191 by the end of

Wednesday. The Brihanmumb­ai

Municipal Corporatio­n

(BMC) has demarcated these areas, which have seen multiple cases of

Covid-19 positive cases.

Entry to these areas is restricted and violation is punishable under law.

Parts of the city like Worli Koliwada, a slum dwelling, a chawl (a typical Mumbai community housing) in Prabhadevi, parts of Kalina (near Santacruz Airport), Goregaon (a western suburb), Kandivali-lokhandwal­a, and Ghatkopar (an eastern suburb) have been identified as ‘hotspots’, where the chances of the disease spreading is high.

A BMC official said no rapid-testing was being done in these zones as of now. There are two kinds of tests — one is a blood test that would screen any person with high viral load (not necessaril­y infected with novel Coronaviru­s), and PCR test or genetic test, to see if the suspect is Covid-19 positive. Residents in the housing societies in these ‘red zones’ are house-locked. Their daily essentials are being supplied, and police picketing in the area ensures that there is no human movement happening in these zones. The lanes surroundin­g the containmen­t zones are cordoned off and cops posted at all entry and exit points.

The BMC is carrying out extensive doorto-door screening in these neighbourh­oods along with active contact tracing of any positive patient. Worli Koliwada is one of the largest containmen­t zones in Mumbai where movement of about 35,000 people has been restricted. The neighbourh­ood reported its first Covid-19 death on Tuesday.

At Prabhadevi, the BMC has undertaken a massive disinfecti­on drive at the chawl where Covid-19 positive patients were residing. The patients have now been shifted to Kasturba Hospital nearby.

The western suburb of Goregaon, which has a hotspot at Bimbisar Nagar, off Western Express Highway, has cordoned off eight buildings, or around 30 per cent of the area. Each building has been asked to select a watchman to buy provisions in bulk and leave them on the ground floor, reports .

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