Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

10 cases later, village of 3,000 in Ladakh in containmen­t

- Mir Ehsan mir.ehsan@htlive.com

SRINAGAR: The picturesqu­e Chuchot Gongma village -- located on the banks of Kishen Ganga river – that used to supply dairy and poultry products to Leh is battling the novel coronaviru­s (Covid-19) outbreak, as all the positive cases in the district have come from this hamlet.

A major part of the village, which has a mixed population of over 3,000 people, including both Muslims and Buddhists, is under “containmen­t”, a form of community quarantine, since March 7 after 10 Covid-19 cases were reported.

Mohammad Hussain, who had gone on pilgrimage to Iran, was the first person to test positive in the first week of March. The villagers are getting worried with every new positive case.

Haji Ghulam Mohammad, sarpanch, Chuchot Gongma village, said on February 28, Huss ai n and Mohammad Hadi returned from Iran after pilgrimage. “He [Hussain] was suffering from cough and cold. He was taken to the hospital and three days later he tested positive. His other family members have also been kept under isolation. Hadi also developed symptoms and his tests also proved positive,” the sarpanch said.

“All the positive cases from Leh are from our village. The pati e nt s are r e l at i ves and acquaintan­ces of the people who tested positive. Everybody is in panic and don’t know what is in store for them,’’ he said. Haji said the government teams are camping at the edge of the village to tackle any emergency.

“Villagers know the consequenc­es. They don’t come out of their houses. Essential items are being provided for every household. Four vehicles are moving around the village. Whenever there is any emergency these vehicles ferry people to the entrance of the village, where a health centre has been set up and an ambulanced is stationed,” the sarpanch said.

Block medical officer Dr Disket Dolma didn’t wish to comment on the patients’ condition in the village.

Commission­er secretary and spokesman of the Union Territory of Ladakh Rigzin Samphel said extreme precaution­s are being taken.

“The area has been isolated. Villagers who have showed symptoms are under quarantine. We released the patient after his test was negative. But, another test came positive and then so we got him back,’’ he added.

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