ETV Bharat / state

Fresh Lockdown In Several Districts Of Bihar From Today

author img

By

Published : Jul 10, 2020, 11:00 AM IST

A fresh lockdown has been imposed in several districts of Bihar, including worst-hit Patna, from today. Meanwhile, DMs across the state have been authorized to grant a COVID 19 patient the option of 'home isolation' instead of institutional quarantine, provided he or she has the necessary resources.

Fresh lockdown in several districts of Bihar from today
Fresh lockdown in several districts of Bihar from today

Patna: Rattled by the biggest single-day spurt yet in COVID-19 cases, Bihar government on July 8 announced fresh lockdown in several districts, including worst-hit Patna, that came into force on Friday.

Other districts which went into varying degrees of lockdown are Nawada, West Champaran, East Champaran and Bhagalpur.

According to the state health department's update of the day, 749 people tested positive for the coronavirus in 24 hours on Wednesday, raising the tally to 13,274, while the death toll also touched the three-digit-mark with two fresh casualties.

Fresh lockdown in several districts of Bihar from today
Fresh lockdown in several districts of Bihar from today

One death each was reported from Araria and Bhagalpur districts though details like age, sex, co-morbidities and the time of death of the patients were not known immediately.

More than a quarter of the fresh cases were from Patna district alone, which saw its tally rise over the previous day by 235 to 1,351.

The district also accounts for 12 casualties so far, the highest number for any district, while the number of active cases stands at an alarming 698.

Invoking powers granted under the Bihar Epidemic Disease COVID 19 Regulation, 2020, Patna District Collector-cum-Chairman, district disaster management authority, Kumar Ravi ordered a lockdown from July 10 to July 16 in the entire Patna district.

READ:| Face-masks adorned with Madhubani art carry messages against COVID-19

As part of the containment measures, all government and private offices, except those involved in essential services like electricity, water, sanitation, banks, ATMs, telecommunications and petrol pumps shall remain closed for the seven-day period.

The notification issued to this effect also made it clear that "all places of worship shall be closed for the public" and "no religious congregations will be permitted, without any exception".

Medical establishments, both government and private, and shops dealing in essential items like dairy products, grocery, fruits, vegetables, meat, fish etc. will be allowed to do business during stipulated hours.

In Bhagalpur, the second-worst-affected district with a tally of 693, including 215 active cases, and six casualties, the restrictions will come into force from Thursday and continue till July 13.

Although the notification issued by the Bhagalpur administration did not use the term lockdown, the restrictions, imposed under the Regulation, were tantamount to the same.

In Nawada, Additional District Collector Om Prakash announced at a press conference that a three-day lockdown will be in force from July 10-12 in view of the worsening situation.

Lockdown in West Champaran district will begin on Thursday and continue for a week, while in East Champaran it will come into force on July 10 and remain in place till July 14.

READ:| Complete lockdown in Patna from July 10-16 as COVID-19 cases surge

In a statement, Anupam Kumar, the state secretary for Information and Public Relations Department, said that "at a meeting of crisis management group headed by the Chief Secretary, Deepak Kumar, it was decided that all District Magistrates shall be empowered to take measures for preventing the spread of COVID 19".

He also said that the DMs have also been authorized to grant a COVID 19 patient the option of 'home isolation' instead of institutional quarantine, provided he or she has the necessary resources.

On Tuesday, opposition leader Tejashwi Yadav had alleged that the Nitish Kumar government had deliberately kept the number of testing low so that the extent of spread of the contagion in the densely populated Bihar was not known to the people.

Welcoming the 'proactive measures' by districts, JD(U) spokesman Rajiv Ranjan Prasad and BJP spokesperson Nikhil Anand flayed the RJD leader for his irresponsible comment.

Meanwhile, a niece of the chief minister, who had been staying at his official residence here, has now tested negative for the virus, an official statement said.

She was taken to the isolation ward of a hospital on Monday after found positive.

In accordance with the medical advice, she will stay in home quarantine, the statement said.

Inputs from agency

ETV Bharat Logo

Copyright © 2024 Ushodaya Enterprises Pvt. Ltd., All Rights Reserved.