Hindustan Times (Noida)

Gzb seals border with Delhi again, cites spike in cases

CURBS IN PLACE Only those involved in essential services will be allowed across state lines

- Peeyush Khandelwal peeyush.khandelwal@hindustant­imes.com

GHAZIABAD: The Ghaziabad district administra­tion Monday issued directions once again restrictin­g movement of commuters to Delhi and said commuters, other than those in the exempted categories, will be required to get passes if they wished to travel to Delhi. The officials said Monday’s direction was extension of May 18 lockdown guidelines issued by the Uttar Pradesh government.

Under the May 18 directions of chief secretary RK Tiwari, commuters from Delhi, other than those from hot spot areas, were allowed to travel to NCR areas of Noida and Ghaziabad and the district administra­tion was asked to issue detailed directions in this regard.

“So the directions issued on Monday are in a continuati­on of that order. Restrictio­ns have been imposed on movement at the Ghaziabad-delhi border. There are certain category of persons like those involved in essential services, etc., who are allowed to cross the border. Others will have to apply for passes from the Ghaziabad district administra­tion,” Ghaziabad district magistrate Ajay Shankar Pandey said.

“People who have to reach private offices in Delhi for work will also have to apply for passes. A detailed order has been issued in this regard. The directions have been issued after a number of coronaviru­s disease (Covid-19) cases, which have emerged in Ghaziabad, were of people who got the infection after travelling to Delhi,” Pandey said.

According to estimates of the district health department, about 55 to 60 cases of the total 217 cases, as on May 24, are of those who have acquired the Covid-19 infection after travelling to Delhi.

“Initially, when the cases started coming in we had more incidences of infection acquired after people attended various religious congregati­ons. Thereafter, a majority of cases pertained to a Noida-based company – Ceasefire. From midapril till date, a majority cases pertain to people who travelled to Delhi for treatment and other reasons. Quite a few number of

health care personnel working in Delhi hospitals, but living in Ghaziabad, also tested positive,” Dr NK Gupta, the chief medical officer for Ghaziabad district, said.

“As per our estimates, a majority of cases nowadays are related to infections acquired from Delhi. We have an estimated 60 such cases. So, it was vital that movement to Delhi is restricted,” Gupta said.

In the orders issued on Monday, vehicles engaged in essential services are allowed to move without any restrictio­ns while doctors, paramedica­l staff, police, bank employees, lawyers

and media persons will be asked to produce their identifica­tion cards.

The order also states that commuters are advised to leave Ghaziabad maximum by 9am and return only after 6pm. Officials said those wanting to travel to Delhi can apply for passes at http://164.100.68.164/upepass2/

“The persons coming from hotspot areas of Delhi will not be allowed entry to Ghaziabad. Likewise, no one will be allowed entry to any hotspot areas in Ghaziabad. Even, anyone residing in hotspot areas of Ghaziabad will be allowed to move out

except for those involved in essential services,” the directions issued by the district magistrate, said.

Ghaziabad and Delhi share borders at Up-gate, Anand Vihar, Vivek Vihar, Seemapuri and Loni.

Meanwhile, civil flights began operations from the Sikandarpu­r civil terminal near the Hindon airbase on Monday. The Airports Authority of India officials said the entire premises were sanitized and flight from Hubli landed on Monday evening with 30 passengers. Eighteen passengers boarded the same flight back to Hubli.

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