Ineffective containment measures irk residents in Tiruchi city
The Hindu
Ineffective measures in containment zone in the city have caused resentment among a section of residents in the wake of the rise in COVID-19 cases. When the pandemic spread in April-May 2020, the auth
Ineffective measures in containment zone in the city have caused resentment among a section of residents in the wake of the rise in COVID-19 cases.
When the pandemic spread in April-May 2020, the authorities took a number of steps to contain its spread by establishing containment zones. If a person was diagnosed with the virus, a seven-km radius from the residence of the affected person was declared as a containment zone and was in force for 14 days. None, except for genuine reasons, was allowed to go out of the containment zones or into the prohibited areas. Depending upon the evolving scenario, the rules were changed and relaxed.
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