As the district administration and the Gorkhaland Territorial
Administration (GTA) take up precautionary measures to stop the spread
of coronavirus, they will now start “self-reporting forms” that will
have to be filled in by tourists, mentioning their travel history. The
administration has said that a doubtful case will be sent in isolation
in hospitals for further screening.
The same was announced in a meeting held today at Lalkothi, the GTA
headquarters, where GTA and district administration officials held
discussions, along with another meeting with hoteliers, NGOs and
transport syndicates. “There was a notification from the Swastha Bhawan
on 25 January, and an urgent meeting was called on the 27 th where we
discussed actions that need to be taken regarding coronavirus.
Meetings were also held in the district level in Kalimpong and
Darjeeling among the Chief Medical Officers of Health (CMOH), police,
district administration and other stakeholders in a bid to create
awareness. We want to be more aggressive and make people aware on
coronavirus so panic can be contained.
This will continue till the situation normalizes,” the GTA principal
secretary, Surendra Gupta, said. Speaking about ‘self-reporting forms’
to be started from today onwards, Darjeeling SP Amarnath K, who also
attended the meeting, said, “When a tourist checks in a hotel, s/he will
have to fill up the self reporting form in which s/he will have to
mention his/her travel history.
They will have to say if they visited infected areas and if they have
symptoms. The hotel will have to inform the police and the CMOH if they
have such suspected cases. The CMOH will put them in isolation for
further screening.” He also maintained that people should not believe in
rumours circulated in social media.
“If such information is given to the police, action will be taken
against those spreading it,” the SP said. He added that 15 such posts
have already been blocked in Facebook. “The GTA has also brought 15,000
masks, with 15,000 more ordered. They will be distributed among drivers
in Kalimpong and Darjeeling.
Apart from that, it was also decided that additional screening camps
in Simulbarie (in the plains near Siliguri) and Manebhanjyang (Nepal
border in Darjeeling) will be started. We will also spread awareness on
the virus through self help groups in rural areas, along with the GTA
Information and Culture department, making people aware through drama
and songs. Banners and posters regarding the virus will also be put up
in the GTA area,” said Gupta.
Steps taken so far include screening camps at the Bagdogra Airport
and NJP railway station in Siliguri, where till date, more than 350
foreigners have been screened with no positive cases found. Along with
that, five check posts have been created in the GTA area from 26
February, which include Panitanki Bazaar, Dangujote, Okayti tea garden,
Pashupati and Sepi.
According to Gupta, state and district authorities have also visited
several areas to spread awareness among the public, while 263 meetings
have also been held in 37 villages in the Indo-Nepal border areas where a
total of 5,855 people have been screened till 9 March. Isolation wards
have also been created in Darjeeling and Kalimpong district hospitals,
along with the Kuresong subdivisional hospital.
Six infrared thermometers have also been procured and given to
Bagdogra, Naxalbari Rural Hospital, Kharibari Rural Hospital, Mirik
Block Primary Health Centre, Sukhia Pokhari Block Primary Health Centre
and Bijanbari Block Primary Health centre. Gupta also maintained that
reports of five suspected cases in the North Bengal Medical Hospital and
College were negative.
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