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Conduct rigorous screening for 3 days, Health Dept told

UT Administrator expresses concern over rise in +ve cases
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Chandigarh, May 6

UT Administrator VP Singh Badnore on Wednesday expressed grave concern over rising Covid-19 positive cases in Bapu Dham Colony.

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During the daily review meeting, the Administrator directed the Health Department to conduct intensive and extensive screening of all persons residing in six containment zones for three days.

The Administrator directed the Director, Health Services, to examine all cases of influenza-like illness (ILI) and severe acute respiratory infections (SARI), which could be actually symptoms of Covid and test all such suspected cases.

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The Administrator also desired that the number of testing of persons should be substantially increased, so that all cases are automatically captured at the earliest.

He asked the citizens to report to the nearest dispensary incase they feel sick or show any symptoms of Covid.

The Administrator also appealed the residents to intimate the administration about any person in their area showing symptoms of Covid-19.

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  • It is necessary to stay indoors during the lockdown to prevent spread of Covid-19, he said and added that legal action will be taken against violators in the city.
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