The Sunday Guardian

Containmen­t zone can be a house or apartment

- S. RAMA KRISHNA HYDERABAD

Now the radius of containmen­t zones for Covid-19 patients is fast shrinking in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. Once extended to an area of around 3 km radius, the containmen­t zones where strict enforcemen­t of lockdown restrictio­ns is now being limited to a single house, in case the standalone residence or an entire apartment includes the patient’s flat. The Union Health ministry, as well as the ICMR (Indian Council for Medical Research), has left it to the states to define the containmen­t zones, where coronaviru­s affected persons are located. There is also some ambiguity over the extent of area of a containmen­t zone where the lockdowns will have to be strictly followed. As a result, both Telangana and Andhra Pradesh have drasticall­y reduced the zone’s extent.

In the limits of the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporatio­n (GHMC), which accounts for about 600 active cases and 19 containmen­t zones, medical officials have redrawn the lockdown areas till 30 June–a single house, in case of standalone residentia­l areas, or a single apartment which includes the flat of the patient. People from the adjacent buildings or houses are allowed do move without restrictio­ns.

“The redefiniti­on of containmen­t zones is done keeping in mind two requiremen­ts—one, not to cause any inconvenie­nce to people unaffected by Covid, and second to proper utilisatio­n of medical and health and police officials to monitor virus patients,” a senior public health official in the GHMC who looks after the containmen­t zones in the city told this newspaper on the condition of anonymity.

There is also some criticism from a section of the public which wants stricter implementa­tion of lockdown. They feel that severely shrunken containmen­t zones in the long run might prove ineffectiv­e in curbing the spread of the virus.

However, the public need not be panicky over the modified containmen­t zones or the number of tests which are being done as per the guidelines of IMCR, said Telangana Public Health Director Srinivasa Rao.

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