Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

BAPU DHAM COLONY: ALL RESIDENTS IN BUILDING WITH EVEN ONE POSITIVE CASE TO BE TESTED

- Amanjeet Singh Salyal amanjeet.singh@htlive.com

CHANDIGARH: Almost a month since the first positive case surfaced in the congested Bapu Dham Colony in Sector 26 here, the UT health department has changed the protocol of Covid-19 testing.

So far 147 people have tested positive in the containmen­t zone that accounts for most cases in the city.

Till now only the family contacts of the positive persons were being tested, while the people living in the same building were only quarantine­d and tested only after they developed symptoms.

However, after fresh cases started surfacing in the area, the UT health department changed the strategy and decided to test all residents living in the same building as positive persons. According to a media bulletin issued by the health department, 58 samples were collected on site in the Colony by Government Multi-Specialty Hospital, Sector 16.

ARRANGEMEN­TS

“We have long felt the need to test all dwellers in a building where even one case has been reported. Usually there are around three floors in one building with a number of families living there,” said UT health secretary Arun Kumar Gupta.

Arrangemen­ts have been made for those residents who want to go out of the Colony and stay in a government facility, he added.

Besides turning a school into a Covid care centre for the elderly and patients with other diseases, two more quarantine facilities, one in girls hostel number 8 of Panjab University and another at Government Model School, Raipur Kalan, have been establishe­d. The school will have approximat­ely 300 beds and will be made operationa­l from Saturday.

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