Bengaluru, Dec 31: Authorities have gone back to putting up notices outside the homes of UK returnees who tested positive for the new strain of SARS-CoV-2, in an apparent violation of a Supreme Court directive.
In the first week of September, the BBMP had decided against putting up posters on the walls of Covid patients’ homes so that they are not stigmatised.
All this seems to have changed after three UK returnees were found infected with the new virus strain in the city. The BBMP enthusiastically put up posters and barricades outside their homes with messages that read BBMP Containment Zone’; ‘Covid-19, No Entry, South Zone’ or ‘Home quarantine, Don’t visit us now’.
In the second week of December, the Supreme Court ruled that Covid-19 posters can be put up outside the homes of patients only on the directions of the competent authority under the National Disaster Management Act.
Rajendra Cholan, Special Commissioner (Health), BBMP, said barricades and posters were put up outside the homes of UK moved to hotels. “These are peculiar cases,” he said, adding that no posters or barricades were put up outside the homes of other Covid patients.
Cholan said the BBMP administrator instructed the officials at a meeting not to put up barricades and posters outside individual houses provided the inhabitants agreed to be moved to institutional quarantine facilities.
Thirty-five secondary and two primary contacts of the UK returnees carrying the new virus strain have been quarantined at an apartment in Vittalnagar, Kumaraswamy layout.
Another four primary contacts are quarantined at an individual house in JP Nagar. All other contacts have been moved to hotels. In all, 48 primary and 57 secondary contacts of the UK returnees have been quarantined in hotels, he added.
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