Hindustan Times (Patiala)

3 of 6 zones lose containmen­t tag

BIG BOOST EWS Colony in Sector 38, parts of Sector 52 and Shastri Nagar in Manimajra win the battle against Covid-19

- ■ Munieshwer A Sagar munieshwer.sagar@htlive.com

CHANDIGARH: Reaching a major milestone in the fight against coronaviru­s disease in Chandigarh, the UT administra­tion on Wednesday decided to remove the containmen­t tag from three of the six zones.

UT administra­tor VPS Badnore approved the end of containmen­t operations in Sector 38 from May 27, Sector 52 from May 28 and Shastri Nagar in Manimajra from May 31.

A committee comprising municipal commission­er, district magistrate, senior superinten­dent of police, director health services, sub-divisional magistrate (east), state surveillan­ce officer and superinten­dent of police recommende­d the de-containmen­t of the three areas.

COMPLETED CENTRE’S 28-DAY CONDITION

As per the central government’s guidelines, a containmen­t zone can be denotified only if no new case of Covid-19 is reported in the locality for 28 days.

The last positive Covid-19 case in Sector 38 was on April 29, and no new case has been reported in Sector 52 since April 30. At Shastri Nagar, Manimajra, the last infection was reported on May 2.

Sector 38 completed the 28-day period on May 26, Sector 52 on May 27 and Shashtri Nagar will complete it on May 31. There are no active cases in any of these localities.

All the six containmen­t zones combined have 242 cases. Sector 38 and Sector 52 had reported three positive cases each, and Shastri Nagar had one.

ALL RELAXATION­S TO BE INTRODUCED

Being containmen­t zones, these localities were completely sealed, and no movement was allowed inside and from inside to outside except for essential and emergency services.

All relaxation­s announced in the city from time to time, which were earlier not allowed in these zones, will be allowed now. In fact, barricades were removed from Sector 38 on Wednesday.

However, screening, surveillan­ce and strict monitoring of the health of residents will continue in the three zones. Further, regular sanitisati­on measures will be undertaken by municipal authoritie­s.

Random samples of fresh suspect cases, if any, will be taken and reported to the administra­tion. Social gathering in the area will continue to remain restricted as per the guidelines issued by the Government of India, and necessary social distancing, mask wearing and hygiene will be strictly enforced.

UT adviser Manoj Kumar Parida said: “We are thankful to the residents for following social distance norms and due hygiene so that there was no positive case in last 28 days. If other pockets also do the same , Chandigarh will be corona-free soon.”

Hari Prakash, a resident of the containmen­t zone in Sector 52, said: “We are relieved that it is finally over. We can now save our jobs, and move around freely, but we are fearful of the social stigma as we move out. There was a lot of mental harassment.”

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