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After the net 339 ‘SuperSpreaders’, the encouragement of police-NMC mice came to stop

Nagpur: City Police and Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) Rapid Antigen Test (RAT) Drive to check the loiterers who violated Covid restrictions were removed calmly because the second wave of Covid-19 began to recede in the first week of June.
At that time, the drive had detected 339 SuperSpreaders and sent it to a different quarantine center.
Starting in mid-April this year, in the midst of the second wave panic, the shared drive was implemented in various places in the city under the supervision of five Zonal DCPS.
In accordance with the data distributed, around 21,787 the loiterer was examined during this drive conducted in five locations throughout the city between April 28 and June 7 June and local police station staff, assisted by reserve forces from the head office, deployed in each.
Rat tests are carried out on the loiterer to be arrested at the point of nakabandi side by side to step without a legitimate reason.
The test was positively sent to the quarantine centers according to the strategy designed by the City Police Chief Amitesh Kumar and Commissioner NMC B Radhakrishnan.
Kumar said the drive must be withdrawn because the number of people who tested positively had dropped significantly.
“Apart from the drastic decline at the level of prospitis, the abuse of the public cannot be allowed to occur.
Therefore withdrawn,” said CP, adding he could not say whether the shared drive could be continued in the near future.
The source said that the NMC medical team will repeatedly reach dots for various reasons, including the lack of testing kits, reducing the police spirit in Nakabandi points.
Various logistical problems began to appear too, which eventually caused a withdrawal of shared drives.
NMC Commissioner of the Additional Municipality of Ram Joshi said the shared drive must be stopped because the opening modification has tightened restrictions on the movement that leads to the test for the concept of NAB.
“The police and drives with NMC have succeeded in continuing for a long time but must be withdrawn because people cannot be considered responsible for stepping out when the limitation itself is not there to reduce movement.
In addition, the modification that often occurs also makes the drive excessively,” he said.
Even though Joshi said the shared drive like it could be revived at any time depending on the situation, he said the random mouse testing of residents, searching their contacts, sending positively to the quarantine centers or advising rigorous home isolation and such exercises were in full swing in city.
, “NMC is testing a mouse cluster on the market, St bus stands, crowded areas, busy areas, and places like that regularly,” Joshi said.
On Monday, the Nuisance NMC (NDS) detection squad had collected RS50,000 fine from four wedding places for violations of covid restrictions.
70 Mangalkaryalaya or other community spaces are also checked.

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