The GTA on Friday announced that it would install infrared
thermal scanners which would provide visuals of body temperatures on
large screens at the entry points of the Darjeeling hills.
There are apprehensions that a large number of migrant people will enter the hills whenever the lockdown is lifted.
GTA
chief Anit Thapa has said while the hill body feels the “lockdown has
to be continued”, it is also preparing to face new challenges.
“To
screen the people who are entering the GTA region, we have decided to
install infrared thermal scanners which will give visuals of the body
temperature on large screens,” Thapa said in a written statement.
The scanners will be set up at Simulbari, the entry point to
Darjeeling and Kurseong from Siliguri, and Chitrey, which is the entry
point to the Kalimpong town.
So far, one’s body temperature has
been checked with thermal scanner at the two entry points. The thermal
scanner is shown against a person’ forehead to record the temperature
Stressing
that the purpose of the infrared thermal scanner was to find out sick
persons in crowds, Thapa said: “The infrared thermal scanners will be
used to screen for elevated body temperatures quickly and reliably…In
case, any abnormal temperature is detected, the LED screens goes out
fully red (sic),” Thapa said, adding that the scanners was automatic and
didn’t need body contact.
Additional screening will be done by
the GTA’s health department if the “skin temperature in key areas,
especially the forehead and corner of the eyes, is above average
temperature”.
A week ago, the GTA had provided thermal scanners to all dispensaries in tea gardens of the Darjeeling hills.
A
bulletin issued by the GTA on Friday said 199 people were under self
quarantine in Darjeeling district, along with 193 in Kalimpong district.
In
Kalimpong district, 46 people are currently staying at the quarantine
centres in Disha and Marwari Bhavan. Six people of the GTA areas are
currently admitted to Dr Chhang’s Super Specialty Hospital in Siliguri
and four of them were transferred from Disha and the other two from home
quarantine.
The bulletin said two person from the Darjeeling
district had been discharged from the North Bengal Medical College and
Hospital in Siliguri.
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