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Mahadevapura has 20 detention zones

Mahadevapura has 20 detention zones
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Bengaluru: Covid cases can be reduced, but some parts of Bengaluru register more cases than others, a fact that is reflected in the spread of micro detention zones in all capital cities.
While there are 48 micro-active detention zones in Bengaluru, 20 of which are in the Mahadevapura zone.
The micro detention zone is part of the Covid-19 strategy of Bengaluru Mahangara Palike (BBMP) when cases begin to recede after peaking in the second wave.
Before that, the Civic body only identified apartments / streets as a detention zone if the cluster case was reported.
Bengaluru has 587 microcontent zones during the second wave, but 538 of them has been disabled.
Mahadevapura, who has around 119 micro detention zones, now only has 20.
Bommanahalli once has 115 zones like that, but now has five.
In the micro detention zone, health officials have been told to test citizens from at least both sides of the house where one case has been reported, other than the opposite and behind it.
Randeep D, Special Commissioner (Health), BBMP, and Zonal Commissioner, Mahadevapura, told TOI all roads or apartments that reported three or more cases Covid now stated the microcontain zone.
“We put stickers at the door and also inform the neighbors so that the patient did not violate the protocol,” he said.
“Fortunately, we have no roads or apartments that have more than five cases.
However, we analyzed several cluster outbreaks and took steps to prevent the spread of the virus.” Officials on the ground said most cases of Covid-19 in Mahadevapura were in between People with the history of travel between countries and are associated with the construction sector.
Pattern patterns of patterns of patterns, a health official said a meeting was scheduled to prepare the foundation for the wave of anticipated third infection.
“Every zone has the main epidemiology and Commissioner of the BBMP Gaurav Gupta will hold a meeting on Monday to analyze the Covid-19 case pattern in the city,” Randeep said.
Other officials said the Gupta approved the serosurvey and the sequencing of the genome of the sample in Bengaluru on Sunday.
“This will help us understand which bags have been protected by people with antibodies.
If people in several areas are more susceptible to viruses, the authorities will increase the vaccination drive there,” said an official.
“We may not be able to stop the third wave, but we can blunt their severity.
This survey will help us better understand the situation on the ground.”

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