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Covid test plan for buyers at 46 Kolkata wards

Covid test plan for buyers at 46 Kolkata wards
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Kolkata: Head of City Health Officer who led the Covid-19 Strategy Kolkata Municipal Corporation in the city has suggested a quick antigen test in the mall and the market located in Bangsal who had witnessed burst into Covid cases in the past two weeks to examine the spread of infection during shopping Pre-puja.
The Civic Ministry of Health has identified 46 wards in nine borough which has recorded 10 cases of covid or more in the last 14 days.
All but three wards are in South Kolkata.
Mapping a detention plan, CMHO Subrata Roy Chowdhury calls for a quick test on buyers before entering a closed shopping room to reduce the risk of infection during the shopping season.
“Doing tests on all buyers will be challenging.
But we seriously consider it with the management of crowds in the mall, where the market, shop and shop department,” said a citizenship official.
Although the detention zone has not been announced, the plan does not rule out carrying the sidewalk if the Covid case rises abnormally.
For now, coated steps include the spread of more health workers to conduct regular surveys in the affected zone and contact contacts, more vaccinovers to accelerate vaccination in these areas and conduct extensive awareness campaigns to ensure that people Use a mask and comply with masks and obey the Covid Protocol.
If needed, institutional quarantine services and safe houses will be re-introduced in these fields.
However, civilian health officials have been asked to wait until the completion of comparisons in Bhowanipore on October 30 before such actions were taken.
“Stress will be in vaccination.
Vaccine allotment to the affected ward will multiply.
People who are not vaccinated will be located and vaccinated,” said a civilian health official.
Covid situation analysis will be carried out every Sunday.
Roy Chowdhury also suggested the steps of punishment on bus operators who did not comply with 50% residential rules and allow crowding.

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