Total lockdown no solution, affirms senior citizens in Cachar district

Following marathon discussions with people's representatives, senior citizens and other segments of the society,
Total lockdown no solution, affirms senior citizens in Cachar district

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HAILAKANDI: Following marathon discussions with people's representatives, senior citizens and other segments of the society, it was unanimously decided that Cachar district is not going for total lockdown arising out of the COVID-19 situation.

Convening a meeting with MP, MLAs, senior citizens, merchants' associations and other sections of society, the district administration elicited their opinions as to whether the administration must enforce total lockdown or not in view of spike in number of COVID-19 positive cases, majority of the participants said a 'Big No' based on the fact that lockdown is not a solution to arrest the spread of COVID-19 and only wearing of masks, social distancing and personal hygiene are the panacea for containing the disease.

Most of them opined that the guidelines of the government have to be strictly enforced and fines imposed to overcome the corona crisis. Some also suggested stricter enforcement of guidelines to contain the disease from spreading further. They suggested that focus should be on the market areas and in rural areas and in minimising gathering to prevent contamination.

The senior citizens felt that lockdown would bring no solution as one has to live with the disease for sometime with no vaccine in sight and awareness campaigns have to be build up in a massive way to contain the disease. They suggested involvement of ASHAs, teachers and NGOs in generating awareness among the masses in both rural and urban areas.

Majority felt that enforcing total lockdown would hit the common man, petty traders and daily wage earners hard and would put a spanner in the wheels of economic progress. Citing cases of Maharashtra, Delhi and other metropolis, majority citizens opined that despite repeated lockdowns, the number of corona cases have been on the upswing.

Earlier, Deputy Commissioner, Keerthi Jalli while explaining the purpose of convening the meeting, said the administration is well placed and equipped in terms of health infrastructure and health personnel to tackle the COVID-19 situation. Jalli said that the administration has taken up a slew of measures for treatment of asymptomatic and symptomatic cases in COVID Care Centres and in SMCH, quarantining of persons under facility quarantine centres and under home isolation, besides screening of persons coming from outside at ISBT and Kumbhirgram Airport. The Deputy Commissioner revealed that scores of containment zones have been created to arrest the further spread of the disease.

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