28 new coronavirus cases: Kerala declares total lockdown

28 new coronavirus cases: Kerala declares total lockdown

K RaveendranUpdated: Tuesday, March 24, 2020, 03:00 AM IST
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Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan | PTI

Thiruvananthapuram: Kerala declared a state-wide lockdown and announced a series of measures to contain coronavirus from spreading as 28 new cases were reported on Monday. Of these, 19 are in Kasargod and as many of 25 of the total 28 have travel history to Dubai or other countries.

The state government had earlier taken the stand that a complete lockdown was warranted only in Kasargod, where people have been showing reluctance to follow strict guidelines. But with the risk of the community-level spread of the virus becoming more serious and in view of the strict central stand against any relaxation, the government decided to extend the lockdown to the entire state.

To prevent further spread of the disease, all public transport will remain suspended and only shops selling essential goods will be allowed to remain open, along with petrol pumps and other fuel facilities. Restrictions have also been placed on the timings of the shops.

All bars in the state will remain closed until further orders, but the government outlets and other shops selling beverages, including foreign liquor, will be allowed, subject to strict adherence to social distancing requirements and other guidelines.

There have been strong calls to cover the liquor vends under the lockdown, but the state government has cited the case of Punjab where beverages have been included as an essential supply.

Essential supplies include grocery, milk, medicines and food. Restaurants will be open, but there will be only parcel service and home delivery. Those under isolation and their families would be provided food by the local authorities in deserving cases. The local bodies have also been entrusted the task of monitoring people under their jurisdiction.

Also, tags will be used to keep track of people under observation, but without impinging on their privacy. Anyone under isolation found outside would be arrested and sent to quarantine centres, which have since been renamed as care centres to help remove the social stigma attached to such facilities.

Private vehicles will be allowed on the road for unavoidable work. But strict action, including arrests, would be taken against people venturing out without adequate justification. Administration and police officials have been asked to prevent people from roaming around.

The government is also taking up with the banks the need to sanitise currency notes and coins, which are believed to be major carriers of the virus. People have been asked to make digital transactions as far as possible.

In view of the increasing number of cases, dedicated corona hospitals will be set up in every state to ensure timely attention to the patients. Health workers and other staff engaged in the fight against the disease will be provided with food and accommodation near these hospitals.

The health authorities have also extended the system of quarantine to all people coming from other states as well.

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