Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

500 contacts of infected Sangli family under scanner in 3 cities

- Shrinivas Deshpande shrinivas.deshpande@htlive

ON MARCH 11, THE FOUR MEMBERS OF THE FAMILY LANDED IN DELHI FROM SAUDI ARABIA. TWO

DAYS LATER, THEY VISITED MUMBAI

MUMBAI: Health officials in three cities, Mumbai, Delhi, and Sangli are keeping an eye on close to 500 people who may have been infected by four members of a family in Sangli, all of whom tested positive for Covid-19. The four also infected 19 other members of their extended family, including a two-year old, and two people who worked for them.

The officials have traced 434 low-risk contacts and 55 high-risk contacts who came in contact with the family from Islampur, Sangli.

The reports of the 55 high-risk contacts are awaited, while the 434 other contacts have been asked to go into home quarantine. “We are trying to track every person who came in contact with this family. Until now, we have successful­ly tracked 434 low-risk contacts and 55 high-risk contacts,” said Sangli district collector Abhijeet Chaudhary.

State minister Jayant Patil (guardian minister of the district) has imposed strict on Islampur amid the lockdown. The district health department has also sought details of co-passengers of the four on flights from Saudi Arabia to Delhi, and from Delhi to Mumbai.

On March 11, the four landed in Delhi from Saudi Arabia and did some sight-seeing. Two days later, they landed in Mumbai and later visited Crawford Market. It wasn’t immediatel­y cl ear whether they visited Nizamuddin area in Delhi, which has emerged as another cluster of the infection. In Islampur, between March 14 and 19, the family organised a religious f unction attended by relatives from the Sangli and Kolhapur districts. The district health department said the four were showing symptoms at the time, but instead of being in quarantine, organised social events. The district health department said the four were in Saudi Arabia for almost a month. The 21 others infected lived in close contact with the four.

On March 19, one of the family members approached a private doctor. The Sangli resident was tested positive for coronaviru­s. The other three subsequent­ly tested positive. The district health department informed that this is the first case in the country in which the majority of the patients, tested positive in large numbers, are from the same family. On Monday, Sambhaji Bhide, founder of Shivpratis­htan Hindustan, approached the district collector demanding that the family be booked for attempt to murder and violation of Epidemic Diseases Act 1897.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India