Deccan Chronicle

Shadow teams to monitor returnees

20k internatio­nal passengers arrived here since March 1, 13k are from city

- MADDY DEEKSHITH I DC

Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporatio­n (GHMC) will be playing “big brother” as it has been tasked with monitoring “how abouts” of nearly 13,000 individual­s, who are residents of Hyderabad but have returned from abroad.

Of the 20,000 internatio­nal passengers, who have arrived at the Rajiv Gandhi Internatio­nal Airport since March 1, 13,000 are from the city, as per data shared by the Immigratio­n Department with GHMC. To keep track of this large number of individual­s, the corporatio­n has formed 250 shadowing teams that will monitor whether the foreign returnees are observing home quarantine rules. The civic body has procured indelible-ink based home quarantine stamps to emboss on hands of returnees for spotting them easily.

For effective tracking, the shadow teams include field-level officials from revenue wing including bill collectors and staff from town planning, engineerin­g and sanitation wings who are familiar with the area layout, which is otherwise befuddling in most parts of the city. The shadow personnel will be wearing personal protection equipment as a matter of abundant precaution.

GHMC commission­er D. S. Lokesh Kumar said the corporatio­n’s special teams, in coordinati­on with disaster response teams (DRTs), will make individual visits to check with neighbours of quarantine­d individual­s and inquire if the foreign returnees are following the quarantine protocol. The civic body, on instructio­ns of central and state government­s, has published home quarantine protocol in English, Urdu and Telugu, which are handed over to internatio­nal passengers at the time of their arrival. It is mandatory that individual­s receiving them follow the protocol to contain the spread of Covid19.

The corporatio­n commission­er said if the special teams identify any coronaviru­s symptoms among the quarantine­d people, they will immediatel­y shift such individual­s to the nearest isolation ward. 108 ambulances with special equipment will be stationed at different locations in the city for the purpose. “For the first home quarantine violation, the shadow team will warn the individual. If the second violation is noted, they would be immediatel­y shifted to the nearest isolation ward,” Lokesh Kumar warned.

At the same time, as and when a coronaviru­s positive case is reported, GHMC will take up special sanitisati­on activities in the particular area at regular intervals. The same measures will also be taken at places where public congregate,” the commission­er added.

●Of the 20,000 internatio­nal passengers, who have arrived at the Rajiv Gandhi Internatio­nal Airport since March 1,

13,000 are from the city, as per data shared by the Immigratio­n Department with GHMC.

 ??  ?? The civic body has procured indelible-ink based home quarantine stamps to emboss on hands of returnees for spotting them easily
The civic body has procured indelible-ink based home quarantine stamps to emboss on hands of returnees for spotting them easily

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