Gurugram: With a surge in new cases and especially fear of Omicron variants, some RWA in the city has begun to take precautions to prevent the spread of Covid-19.
For this effect, some rwas have made it mandatory for people to multiply if they want to enter the public from January 1st “While the situation is still under control, there seems to be a trend in the number of cases in the number of cases detected every day.
Considering this we have made it mandatory For all visitors and vendors to multiply to enter the public from January 1st “until now, there are no cases reported in the community but we cannot let our guard down.
Some cases have been reported in neighboring societies, “said Pranaav Kumar, President of Rwa Ireo Uptown in Sector 66.
During the ‘second wave’ pandemic, many RWA had established Covid Care facilities to provide support for residents of the health care system in the city of being destroyed due to the high number of cases .
“With a threat that looming from the possibility of ‘third wave’ we have begun to prepare Covid care facilities at the community center.
Beds have been arranged and all medical equipment and supplies include oxygen cylinders and concentrators are being arranged.
“The doctor who is a population in the colony also agreed to support us, if needed.
We also plan to tie with several hospitals.
We don’t know how severe these waves are but we don’t want to be not ready when we are during the ‘second wave’,” said Dhruv Bansal, member Qutub Enclave Rwa.
RWA has asked the citizens who show any symptoms like cold and cough so that they are isolated until they are tested.
Rao Dharamveer Singh, Rwa from Mapsko Casabella said, “The family who lives in the community was found positively but they recovered at home.
We have avoided all community celebrations and encouraged residents to avoid large meetings on a surge in the number of cases.”