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Hard-hit Karimnagar in Telangana on road to recovery

The district made headlines after the visit of 10 Indonesian preachers who were found positive after attending the Tablighi Jamat event

PTI Karimnagar Published 24.04.20, 11:49 AM
Workers unload saline bottles from a truck at the Directorate of Medical and Health office during the lockdown imposed to prevent the spread of coronavirus in Hyderabad, Wednesday, April 22, 2020.

Workers unload saline bottles from a truck at the Directorate of Medical and Health office during the lockdown imposed to prevent the spread of coronavirus in Hyderabad, Wednesday, April 22, 2020. AP

Karimnagar, a nondescript district in Telangana that made the headlines after the visit of 10 Indonesian preachers who tested positive for Covid-19, is on the road to recovery after six of the seven containment zones were lifted, due to the administration's tireless efforts, collector K. Shashanka said.

'The district, which had as many as 19 cases at its peak, has only two active cases now and if those two recover and are discharged, the whole district will come under the green zone in case no new case is reported henceforth,' he said.

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The last case was reported on April 15, Shashanka said.

Karimangar had made the headlines after it came to light that the Indonesian preachers visited various places in the district after attending the Tablighi Jamat event in Delhi earlier in March.

A case was slapped against them and some local residents, who harboured the Jamat members for alleged negligence and disobedience to the order issued by a public servant.

'Time will decide whether we have succeeded in reducing the cases or not. What we can say is that we had very good support form the state government. The second thing is that it is a team effort in Karimnagar. The community also came forward and complied. We have been implementing the state's instructions and government of India's guidelines from time to time. We have tried to involve the community in a big way,' the collector told PTI.

According to him, the first case was reported on March 17, which prompted the authorities to track the contacts and identify the foreigners, who were later sent to the state-run Gandhi Hospital after they tested positive.

Using latest surveillance technologies, the district administration, along with the local police, strictly implemented the lockdown announced by both the state government and the Centre.

'We have used drones to check people's movement in contaminant zones. We intensified our efforts to ensure that the lockdown is implemented in letter and spirit,' Karimnagar police commissioner V.B. Kamalasan Reddy said.

According to an official communication from the district, as many as 790 people are in home quarantine and only seven are in government quarantine centres as of Friday.

As per the latest state instructions, if there is a single case and 14 days have passed, we can lift the containment zone, the collector said, adding it can happen only if no new case is reported.

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