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Lucknow: There are no barricades in Covid patient homes

Lucknow: There are no barricades in Covid patient homes
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Lucknow: Although there are direction of the district administration to do so, there are no barricades around the houses of many patients covid-19.
In addition, there is no ration kit provided for this patient in house isolation.
According to the instructions, Lucknow Municipal Corporation must calculate these spots to make it micro detention zone and distribute rations.
However, in reality, TOI approached more than two dozen patients and their families was isolated at home.
Most say that there are no types of barricades carried out outside their homes, also posers that are attached to declare the area of ​​the micro detention zone.
People say that health staff come to search contacts and send medical kits, but they have not received a ration kit.
Ashiana Resident Vijaya Pandey (65), who lives with his wife, was tested positively on January 19.
“The Ministry of Health contacted me and delivered a medical kit a day after the test report arrived, but the house was not yet barked.
We arrange important things themselves because the administration has not provided the ration kit as promised,” he said.
Another Ashiana resident, Sanjay Mathur (62), who was tested positive last week, said that family members were tested during contact tracing trips, but no one from the LMC or the district administration came to the barricade or providing a ration kit.
“Our neighbors help us with important things, including drugs.
The regional sanitization has not been carried out,” he said.
“I got a call from the Ministry of Health regularly to ask about my welfare until I tested negatively, but we had to depend on neighbors and relatives for sending essence goods and rations because there was no help coming from the administration,” said Tarun Jaiswal from Aliganj.
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Chief Medical Officer Dr.
Manoj Agarwal said LMC was assigned to provide ration kits and barricades.
Commissioner of the Additional City Abhay Panday said, “Because the number of positive people has increased doubled in the past two weeks, the practice of barricades with timber is stopped because it causes discomfort for people.
On the contrary, we now separate the detention zone by making it special.” “The houses of more than 90% of patients are converted into a micro detention zone within 24 hours to be informed by the Ministry of Health.
If a patient complains, it can be an isolated case,” he added.
Regarding the ration kit, he said they were delivered to those who were poor or living alone or on demand.
(With input from Godhousol Sharma, Ayushi Mishra, Verika Sonakia & Simran Saxena)

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