Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Delhi’s civic bodies sound alert over coronaviru­s, issue advisory to hotels

- Baishali Adak baishali.adak@htlive.com

nNEW DELHI: With coronaviru­s cases increasing across the world, civic agencies in the national capital have stepped up vigil. The three agencies have directed guest houses and hotels to maintain detailed records of tourists arriving from six coronaviru­s-affected countries and inform the authoritie­s daily.

In an order issued last week, the three municipal corporatio­ns—north, south, and east— besides the New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) have directed all registered hotels, motels and guest houses in the city to “report travellers coming from mainland China, Hong Kong, Singapore, Thailand, Japan, and Taiwan, whether they are foreign nationals or Indians”.

The owners have been asked to maintain informatio­n such as a tourist’s name, country of origin, history of travel, residentia­l address, date of arrival, room number in the hotel; proposed route of travel through India. A detailed format has been provided to all the hotels and guest houses in this regard.

There are over 3,000 registered guest houses and hotels in Delhi, especially in areas such as Mahipalpur, Aerocity, Dwarka, Rohtak Road, Paharganj, Greater Kailash M Block, Chandni

Chowk, etc.

“The owners have been asked to immediatel­y contact the area Public Health Inspector (PHI) of the concerned municipal zone if a guest complains of symptoms like fever, cough, running nose, body ache and difficulty in breathing, all of which are associated with the disease,” Dr. Pramod Verma, a north body health municipal officer said.

“In case of mild symptoms, the hotel administra­tions have been asked to counsel the guest to stay in his/her room; for severe cases, they have to be immediatel­y referred to Ram Manohar Lohia (RML) Hospital in New Delhi which has an isolation ward for patients suspected to be infected with ncov,” he added.

A letter issued on February 10 by the South Delhi Municipal Corporatio­n (SDMC) read, “A daily report in this regard must be submitted to the undersigne­d (DHO office) for onward appraisal to constitute adequate preventive measures in time.”

An SDMC official, who requested not to be named, said, “We sent out these letters after a meeting with the Special Secretary (Family & Health Welfare) of the Delhi Government on February 4 to check the current status and preparedne­ss of agencies concerning ncov-2019 in Delhi.”

“We have been asked to direct all hotels and guest houses to pro

Six coronaviru­s affected countries from which hotels/guest houses must report guests to MCDS: n China n Hong Kong n Singapore n Thailand n Japan n Taiwan

Details of guests that must be updated & sent daily:

Name, country of origin, history of travel, residentia­l address, date of arrival, room number in the hotel; proposed travels through India

Estimated number of guest houses, hotels & motels in Delhi

Hubs of such accommodat­ion facilities: vide a daily database of admitted travellers from China and six designated countries. We are forwarding the list to the Chief District Medical Officers (CDMOS) daily. This is under the IDSP (Integrated Diseases Surveillan­ce Project),” he said.

A Delhi government official, who did not wish to be named, only said, “We have not received any cases of suspected infection

What the advisory to hotels/ guest houses says: n Keep a database of guests from mainland China & other COVID-19 affected countries n Report immediatel­y if anyone shows symptoms of the disease like fever, cough, runny nose n If mild symptoms, keep confined in room; if severe, refer to Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital n Immediatel­y report to the Public Health Inspector (PHI) of your Municipal zone office

Mahipalpur, Aerocity, Dwarka, Rohtak Road, Karol Bagh, Paharganj, Greater Kailash M Block, Chandni Chowk.

so far, but are keeping a watch.”

Sandeep Khandelwal, president of the Delhi Hotel and Restaurant Owners Associatio­n, said members of his group have received the letter and are cooperatin­g with the agencies. “Besides, we maintain as much sanitation as we can with rigorous housekeepi­ng, daily changing of the sheets and towels in our rooms, and hand sanitisers.”

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