Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

PILIBHIT BECOMES FIRST IN UP TO SHED CORONA TAG

Chief minister Yogi Adityanath congratula­tes Pilibhit DM and SP on achieving the coronaviru­s-free tag

- Rajesh Kumar Singh rajesh.singh@hindustant­imes.com ■

LUCKNOW : Pilibhit became the first district in Uttar Pradesh to shed the coronaviru­s tag when the district’s only two Covid-19 patients — a woman and her son — were discharged from hospital after they tested negative for the Sars-Cov-2 virus for the second time, officials said. There was no fresh Covid case in the district at present, district magistrate Vaibhav Srivastava said.

LUCKNOW: Pilibhit became the first district in Uttar Pradesh to shed the coronaviru­s tag when the district’s only two Covid-19 patients — a woman and her son — were discharged from hospital after they tested negative for the SarsCov-2 virus for the second time, officials said.

There was no fresh Covid case in the district at present, district magistrate Vaibhav Srivastava said.

Chief minister Yogi Adityanath congratula­ted the Pilibhit district magistrate and superinten­dent of police Abhisek Dixit on achieving the coronaviru­s-free tag.

The chief minister directed the officers to launch intensive tracking, screening, testing and treatment drives to check spread of the coronaviru­s in the district.

The effort of the district administra­tion and district health department was a major achievemen­t for the state, said additional chief secretary, home, Awanish Kumar Awasthi and principal secretary, health and family welfare, Amit Mohan Prasad.

They said Pilibhit was among the 41 districts in Uttar Pradesh in which coronaviru­s cases were reported. With the exit of Pilibhit from that list now, the number of coronaviru­s affected districts had come down to 40, the officers said.

The Pilibhit DM said the district had a population of 22 lakh. After discharge of two patients from hospital, there were 32 people in institutio­nal quarantine, he said. All of them would be discharged soon as they had completed 28 days in quarantine and their samples had tested negative, he said.

Earlier, the district administra­tion was on high alert after the first Covid positive case was

reported in west Uttar Pradesh, he recalled.

“We activated our intelligen­ce network and told all the gram pradhans to alert the district administra­tion if any person arrived from outside the district. On March 19, a gram pradhan in Amaria area of the district informed us that a 73-year-old woman returned from Saudi Arabia with symptoms of the disease. A health department team with four ambulances was rushed to the village at night. The health department transporte­d 36 people, including family members of the woman, to quarantine centres,” he said.

The samples were sent for tests. The women and her son were shifted to an isolation ward after they tested positive. The health department sanitized 23 villages in the area afterwards.

Srivastava said over 9,000 migrant workers arrived in Pilibhit from various parts of India after the announceme­nt of the nationwide lockdown on March 25. The administra­tion put migrant workers in quarantine facilities. All were screened and examined by health teams. Fifteen outposts with magistrate rank officer as in-charge were set up on the border to check the entry of outsiders.

 ?? ANI AND PTI ?? (From L-R) A rickshaw puller rests near police barricades in Lucknow, during the lockdown, on Monday; Era Medical College presented a doctor’s booth to King George’s Medical College to protect doctors and medical personnel from coronaviru­s during patients’ checkup; children with multiple disabiliti­es making three-layered protective masks at an organisati­on in Lucknow and a police personnel issuing an e-challan to a commuter who violated the lockdown in Mathura.
ANI AND PTI (From L-R) A rickshaw puller rests near police barricades in Lucknow, during the lockdown, on Monday; Era Medical College presented a doctor’s booth to King George’s Medical College to protect doctors and medical personnel from coronaviru­s during patients’ checkup; children with multiple disabiliti­es making three-layered protective masks at an organisati­on in Lucknow and a police personnel issuing an e-challan to a commuter who violated the lockdown in Mathura.
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A woman cop arrests a woman who refused to stop her vehicle during lockdown to control the spread of the coronaviru­s, in Prayagraj, on Monday.
AP ■ A woman cop arrests a woman who refused to stop her vehicle during lockdown to control the spread of the coronaviru­s, in Prayagraj, on Monday.
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