Kolkata: The environment in North Kolkata and is reported a surge in Covid cases in recent days, encouraging Kolkata Municipal Corporation to reach residents of these areas and ask them to bring fresh guards and prevent the spread of omicrons that are very transmitting.
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According to the KMC Health Department, the civilian election and a festive crowd might have triggered a surge in Covid cases.
While half of the omicron cases come from abroad, there are the same number of cases that have been detected among patients without a foreign travel history.
According to the Ministry of Health KMC, Tollygunge, Anwar Shah Road, Lake Gardens, Green Golf, Garia, Jadavpur and areas located in Em Bypass have recorded a higher number of Covid cases compared to the North and Central Kolkata environment for a month ago while trends It seems to have shifted in December with regions such as RajballAvpara, APC Roy Road, HatiBagan, Jorabagan, Girish Park, Burrabazar, Taltala, College Street, Uiety, Elliot Road who recorded a higher number of Covid cases.
Greamviewsvery environment must bring fresh guards to rise in the case.
No need to panic; What is needed is common sense.
Congregation must be avoided and food ingredients and environmental stores must look back at the rules and queues last year.
Good health officials said they were worried about the six regions where the department had noticed Covid cases.
The Covid Combat KMC team has identified large markets in these areas, where large meetings occur, and say they can recommend micro detention zones in several of these environments to prevent Covid from spreading such as fires.
Already, the Covid case in Kolkata has increased from 380 on Tuesday to 540 on Wednesday and 1.090 on Thursday.
Mayor Firhad Hakim has asked the police and the Ministry of Health KMC Borough officials to drive routine awareness in major markets, asking buyers to wear masks.
“We have asked traders in all city markets to wear masks and discourage customers with customers to customers who do not wear masks,” said KMC health department official.
Similarly, KMC medical officers in urban primary health centers have been asked to accelerate testing – both fast antigens and RT-PCR in fields where Covid numbers witness bursts.
A KMC medical officer posted in the Jadavpur-Tollygunge belt on Thursday said the number of residents who came to the RT-PCR test rose.
KMC board members also start watching in their respective neighborhoods.
Bappaditya Dasgupta, a member of the Congress Council of Trinamool represented Baisnabghata-Patuli Belt, said, “In my neighborhood the number of Covid patients was stood in 40 in the past month.
I was worried about hearing that seven people were tested positive on one day.”