No lockdown, Centre asks states to go for containment measures


New Delhi, Apr 30 (IANS): There would be no lockdown across the states as the Union Ministry of Home Affairs has advised them to go in for "containment" in districts and areas where the second wave surged.

The ministry directed states and Union Territories to consider containment measures such as restrictions on gatherings, operations of markets, offices, schools and universities, and intensified testing and tracking for immediate implementation based on their assessment of the situation until May 31.

It has suggested intensive, local and focused containment measures in districts and areas with test positivity of 10 per cent and more in the last one week and where more than 60 per cent of oxygen-supported or ICU beds are occupied.

Despite the surge in Covid-positive cases and deaths in April, the MHA's fresh guidelines on Covid containment steered clear of imposing lockdowns and left it to states and UTs to devise their own containment strategies.

The advisory asks states to encourage work from home. All District Magistrates are required to strictly enforce state-level directives on containment measures as well as the national guidelines.

The Union Health Ministry had called for measures like night curfew, prohibiting public gatherings for political, social, religious, sports or entertainment purposes, capping attendance at marriages to 50 and at funerals to 20, closing of shopping complexes, cinema halls, gyms, spas, restaurants, stadia, operating public transport at 50 per cent, and a cap of 50 per cent attendance in government and private offices.

"However, these are indicative activities, and states and UTs should make a careful analysis of the local situation, areas to be covered, and probability of transmission and then take a decision," the Health Ministry had advised.

The restrictions were prescribed for 14 days across the containment zones, which shall be declared such after a public announcement outlining the rationale and the nature of restrictions while asking for a test-track-treat-vaccine approach and ensure Covid-appropriate behaviour.

Apart from suggesting 100 per cent vaccination of eligible age groups, the Health Ministry had also said that details of hospital beds and vacancy status be made available online on a daily basis.

It also said details on availability of oxygen, drugs, vaccines and vaccination centres, including the guidelines related to use of drugs like Remdesivir and Tocilizumab, should be widely publicised to generate public confidence.

A similar advisory was issued on April 26 based on the Health Ministry guidelines where the states were asked to impose localised restrictions for at least 14 days to flatten the Covid-19 curve.

The guidelines will be applicable till May 31. The previous guidelines issued on March 23 are effective till April 30.

The fresh guidelines for Covid-19 management came amid a sudden spike in the number of cases and a shortage of beds, ICUs and oxygen in some parts of the country like Delhi.

The implementation framework for community containment and large containment areas, as advised by the Health Ministry, has also been enclosed with the MHA order.

 

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Vineet, manipal

    Sat, May 01 2021

    Hatao ye sab lockdown n all.. sab bakwass hai... People gather in huge quantity in morning 6am to 10am as if there's some fair going on in market n other places... whats the use of doing lockdown rest of the day.. does corona take morning break?? or doesn't infect or spread in morning... Sab bekkar hai lockdown.. terminate kar dena chahiye lockdown...

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  • shekhar, udupi

    Fri, Apr 30 2021

    vaccine vaccine vaccine.. 100% vaccine.. etc... where the helll vaccine is.. No app or portal giving appointment, no stocks.. why making people chu**ya..

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  • Dev, Mangalore

    Fri, Apr 30 2021

    Time for C M Yeddy to retract the damaging lockdown he imposed without knowing it has failed in the past in every country to contain or to stop spread of infections as airborne virus will travel the whole world 3 times when it gets attached in a polluted environment to carbon particles before losing its power to infect. Lockdowns were only used to prepare medical facilities & arrangements is a known fact but most people think it can do miracles, but data proves in many countries it was introduced either when infection curve was either going up or down anyway & it didn't help in controlling them compared to those countries which didn't adopt this measure. I request our CM to withdraw the order on May 1st with immediate change of protocols to save our economy & peoples right to earn their livelihood without any hindrance as this epidemic was, is or will never be a pandemic. Another most important think he has to do is top TV channels from broadcasting daily running commentary of numbers either infections or assumed deaths due to any viral infections. The last thing he has to do is find out what German Family Court found out about the RTPCR test after examining scientists & doctors witnesses & ordered it as illegal or unfit to be implemented as it never was devised to find any viruses or its infections other than finding their debris & amplify it by 25 times to get negative & more than 35 times to get positive results.

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  • Agnes, mangalore

    Fri, Apr 30 2021

    They collect crores for a temple but zero amount for living human beings. Only senseless advice and banging cups and saucers.

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Fri, Apr 30 2021

    I think center has learnt a lesson from their past actions....!!!!!????

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  • Dylan, Mangalore

    Fri, Apr 30 2021

    Now after the Kumbh mela, election in five states and etc., the central government wants to have containment measures. The central government only playing with human lives.

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  • Prakash, Mlore

    Fri, Apr 30 2021

    There is a huge rush in the morning hours which is defeating the very purpose of social distancing. the sick patients and their families are suffering due to logistics problem. Police should be considerate and sensible while dealing with emergency cases. going just by rule book will kill someones loved ones.

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  • Shailesh, Mangalore

    Fri, Apr 30 2021

    Main reason for the current rise in case is "We the People". We wanted marriages, trips, functions, etc etc ... No government could have done anything untill common man works towards it. Even now we r only blameing one another. Am sure all of us reading have not been the ideal model citizen . Atlest now understand the seriousness of the cituation ,stand together n fight this together... STOP PETTY POLITICS- THINK ABOUT YOUR FUTURE FIRST

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai

    Fri, Apr 30 2021

    We, fools, want everything; but why administration is not using it's full powers & enforcing the rules under pandemic act? Why is it so lax when large religious congregations are held with impunity despite strict orders?

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  • Rashad, Manipal

    Fri, Apr 30 2021

    First place, our PM & Shaw should behave like a decent politicians. Useless election campaign, making a big crowd gathering that triggers a comon man to behave like an idiot. He gets rs 500 per day and start chanting like Modi...Modi... Honestly, this man is like a virus spreading hatred in public. If he & Shaw are changing whole country is getting better.

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  • Lawrence, Mangalore

    Fri, Apr 30 2021

    This looks like a sensible decision. Lockdown is not a solution.

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  • AD, Mangalore

    Fri, Apr 30 2021

    The centre is complete failure the states are at least trying .I think the state governments are better equipped than centre to take suitable action locally. Centre should help in mobilising equipment, logistics and imports for states to deal with.

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  • Joel, Mangalore

    Fri, Apr 30 2021

    Lockdown isn't working well cause people are still going out for shopping

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