Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

‘USE MOBILE DATA TO MONITOR’

- Saubhadra Chatterji letters@hindustant­imes.com ■ ■

NEWDELHI:The Centre on Thursday asked states to use technology like mobile phone tracking to keep a tab on people under home quarantine after the issue of difficulti­es in tracking such people was raised at a meeting Union cabinet secretary Rajiv Gauba chaired with representa­tives of the state government­s, officials said. Issues like exorbitant fee charged by private hospitals to treat Covid-19 patients were also discussed.

NEW DELHI The Centre on Thursday asked states to use technology like mobile phone tracking to keep a tab on people under home quarantine after the issue of difficulti­es in tracking such people was raised at a meeting Union cabinet secretary Rajiv Gauba chaired with representa­tives of the state government­s, officials said.

Issues like exorbitant fee charged by private hospitals to treat Covid-19 patients when government hospital beds are scarce were also discussed. Central government officials pointed out that Tamil Nadu and Karnataka have capped the fee and others states can follow suit.

Telangana’s representa­tive raised the private hospital issue while representa­tives of West Bengal and Maharashtr­a spoke about difficulti­es because of the closure of public transport including metros.

Maharashtr­a chief secretary Ajoy Mehta suggested local trains should be allowed to run. He suggested that offices should not be allowed to operate at full strength and only 15% to 20% of staff should be allowed.

Bengal chief secretary Rajeeva Sinha cited the problems in conducting door-to-door tests in slums and highly-populated areas. He also told Gauba it is extremely difficult to keep track of people supposed to be under home quarantine.

States, including West Bengal, have directed various categories of people, including patients with mild symptoms, to remain under home quarantine because of a shortage of hospital beds.

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