Hindustan Times (Noida)

1-yr-old helplessly watches bodies of mother, 2 sisters

- Sanjeev K Jha sanjeev.jha@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The bodies of a 30-year-old woman and her two daughters, aged 5 and 6, were found at the railway tracks in east Delhi’s Mandoli early on Thursday morning, the police said, adding that the woman’s son – a one-year-old child – who had minor injuries was found sitting near the bodies.

NOIDA: The 10-day long special coronaviru­s testing drive that began in all six districts of Meerut division on Thursday, reached almost 90% of its daily sampling target in Gautam Budh Nagar district on its inaugural day, officials said.

Against the target of collecting 4,000 samples per day, as many as 3,618 samples were collected during the drive on Thursday which was kicked off jointly by Narendra Bhooshan, the chief executive officer of Greater Noida, police commission­er Alok Singh, and district magistrate Suhas LY, from Haroula in Sector 5.

Under the drive, testing is mostly done using on-site rapid antigen kits and lab-based reverse transcript­ion-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) tests. The DM said that during the 10-day drive, all the tests conducted within the districts will be considered as part of the special initiative.

“The achievemen­t on the inaugural day of the drive is overwhelmi­ng. Out of 2,037 samples collected through rapid antigen kits on Thursday, 54 samples tested positive. Our teams have also collected 1,591 samples through RT-PCR tests and their results will come in a few days. Apart from this, 10 samples have also been taken through Truenat machines, of which no one was tested positive,” the district magistrate said.

The DM said with the help of 1,500 surveillan­ce teams and 40 sample collection teams formed for the special drive, the district will soon reach its target of collecting 4,000 samples a day. Each surveillan­ce team, which comprises three civil volunteers and at least one ASHA or other auxiliary health worker, conducts door-to-door surveys to collect informatio­n on people with symptoms of the coronaviru­s disease (Covid-19). “We have assigned 40 teams – each comprising one doctor, one nursing staff and one assistant – to collect samples of people with Covid-19 symptoms,” the DM said.

The DM further said that around 600 student volunteers are also participat­ing in awareness campaigns under the drive. “Volunteers from National Service Scheme (NSS), Nehru Yuva

Kendra Sangathan, and National Cadet Corps (NCC) are also taking part in this drive. However, none of these volunteers will work on the frontline and their primary work would entail putting up posters outside the houses of positive patients and their direct contacts. For the screening purpose, we have deputed over 1,500 surveillan­ce teams,” he said.

The DM also said the district health department is adapting the plan used to eradicate polio in its surveillan­ce measures for the drive. “The pulse polio micro plan is a tested campaign with instructio­ns from the World Health Organizati­on. The features of the plan include pro-active surveillan­ce of the population, estimating resources, recording and reporting cases, and strict monitoring. Till now, patients used to inform the district administra­tion of their symptoms following which they would be tested. But under this new plan, we’ll reach out to every household and monitor every case,” he said.

Under the drive, the DM said, that the surveillan­ce teams will mark every screened household with the letter ‘S’ followed by the date when the occupants were screened. “If someone is found suffering from prolonged illness or symptoms of influenza-like illness (ILI) or severe acute respirator­y illness (SARI), the surveillan­ce team will immediatel­y inform the health officials to test them for Covid-19. If found positive, the patients will be admitted to isolation wards in different hospitals,” he said.

The state government had planned the special drive for Meerut division after around 29% of the total Covid-19 related deaths were reported from the region.

Till Thursday, out of the total 735 Covid-19 fatalities in the state, Meerut division has reported 207 deaths, including 87 in Meerut, 57 in Ghaziabad, 22 in GB Nagar, 22 in Bulandshah­r, 14 in Hapur and five in Baghpat.

According to the instructio­ns given by the state government, a daily target of collecting 4,000 samples each has been set GB Nagar and Ghaziabad districts. Among other districts of the division, 3,000 samples will be taken every day in Meerut, while 1,600 samples will be tested in Bulandshah­r, Baghpat and Hapur.

The district recorded a total of 2,477 cases on Thursday. There were 929 active cases (116 fresh cases, and 1526 total discharges, according to the state bulletin.

 ?? SUNIL GHOSH /HT PHOTO ?? A health worker collects a sample for the coronaviru­s test from a man, at sector 30 district hospital in Noida.
SUNIL GHOSH /HT PHOTO A health worker collects a sample for the coronaviru­s test from a man, at sector 30 district hospital in Noida.

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