Hindustan Times (Delhi)

SDMC to set up quarantine wards at community centres

- Ashish Mishra ashish.mishra2@htlive.com

NEW DELHI: As the number of novel coronaviru­s cases witnesses a surge across the country, the South Delhi Municipal Corporatio­n (SDMC) has geared up to prepare additional emergency quarantine centre and isolation wards at its community centres located near Delhi airport.

The south corporatio­n has asked its officials to identify and prepare community centres, which are spacious and located near the airport, for use as quarantine and isolation wards, if need be. Till date, six people in Delhi have tested positive for the coronaviru­s.

“Cases of coronaviru­s are increasing in the country everyday, so it is prudent to make extra arrangemen­ts and prepare for an emergency situation. Directions have been issued to identify community centres which are located near the airport and are spacious so that these could be developed into quarantine centres. Isolation wards would also be made at the hospitals and community centres to tackle any crisis,” a senior official of the SDMC’S health department said.

He said the arrangemen­ts to procure beds and other necessary materials for treatment and creation of wards have begun.

The official said quarantine centres will be for people who are healthy but vulnerable to the virus. The isolation ward will be for the infected with the virus and need treatment. There are 104 wards in SDMC and areas located near the airport fall under two zones – south zone and Najafgarh zone. There are 21 community centres in the south zone and 12 in Najafgarh zone.

Another SDMC official said that the exercise to create quarantine wards at community centres will be in addition to what the SDMC is doing at its hospital and dispensari­es in connection with coronaviru­s prevention.

“We have already started creating an isolation ward of 30 beds at Poornima Sethi Hospital in Kalkaji and are preparing to create a similar facility at our Tilak Nagar hospital. If the number of COVID-19 patients rises suddenly, then patients can be shifted to these wards and quarantine centres,” he said.

The SDMC has already issued advisory to hotels and guest houses on coronaviru­s.

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