Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

UT wants common strategy for tricity

SCREENING RETURNEES Decision taken as Covid-19 cases cross 500 mark in tricity amid spike in infection reported among people returning from other states

- Munieshwer A Sagar munieshwer.sagar@htlive.com

CHANDIGARH: The UT administra­tion will devise a common policy in coordinati­on with government­s of the neighbouri­ng states of Punjab and Haryana to ensure screening of people returning to the tricity, which includes Chandigarh, Mohali and Panchkula.

The decision was taken on Wednesday amid Covid-19 cases crossing the 500 mark in the tricity following a spike in infection reported among people arriving here through various modes of transport with easing of restrictio­ns on interstate movement.

Punjab governor and UT administra­tor VPS Badnore has directed the UT officials to coordinate with the neighbouri­ng states to formulate the common strategy.

UT adviser Manoj Kumar Parida said: “Chandigarh, Punjab and Haryana follow different policies regarding quarantine and testing of passengers. There is a need to have a synergisti­c policy to contain the spread of infection due to interstate movement of people.”

Significan­tly, while Mohali has advised home quarantine to domestic fliers, the Panchkula administra­tion has decided to test all people returning from red zones.

“The policy will be devised for passengers coming through all modes of transport. After screening at different entry points to the tricity, including the airport, bus stands and railway stations, a list can be exchanged of such persons travelling within the three cities,” said Parida.

UT health secretary will be heading the committee formed for the purpose, which will also comprise Panchkula and Mohali deputy commission­ers besides and medical experts.

The total number of Covid-19 cases in the tricity stand at 511. Chandigarh, at 328 cases, has witnessed a surge in infections being reported from outside containmen­t zones, including Sectors 16, 18, 21 and 41.

A similar trend is being seen in Mohali. For instance, of the three men reported positive on Wednesday, two have returned from other states. The total count stands at 140.

Panchkula reported its first case on March 21 and was on the road to recovery when it witnessed a spike in the past one week with majority of the cases among people having a travel history. On Sunday, all the four cases had travel history. On Tuesday, two of the five cases had travel history. At present, the district’s total stands at 43.

“Better coordinati­on within the three districts will help to track people coming from different hotspots. The spread of virus within the community will be restricted by better communicat­ion and coordinati­on within the tricity,” said Dr Ravindra Khaiwal, a community health expert at the PGIMER.

UT HEALTH SECRETARY WILL BE HEADING THE COMMITTEE, WHICH WILL ALSO COMPRISE OF P’KULA AND MOHALI DCS AND MEDICAL EXPERTS

 ??  ?? After screening passengers at different entry points to the tricity, including the airport, bus stands and railway stations, the informatio­n will be shared with all stakeholde­rs, said the UT adviser. RAVI KUMAR/HT
After screening passengers at different entry points to the tricity, including the airport, bus stands and railway stations, the informatio­n will be shared with all stakeholde­rs, said the UT adviser. RAVI KUMAR/HT

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