Delhi Corona virus News Update: Corona investigation will be held in the Containment Zone from today
In view of the fast growing cases of corona infection, the Delhi government has directed to conduct a coronation investigation of all the containment zones corona investigation in the next five days. During this time, all people living in the Containment Zones will be corona examined. This mahabhiyan will start from Friday in the container zones of all 11 districts of Delhi. Under this, more than 2 lakh people will be investigated. These instructions have been given to Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal after receiving complaints by various means of not being investigated in the Containment Zones. Under the new order, everyone living in the container zones will be investigated. Whether or not he has symptoms of corona. Since, now the Micro Containment Zones are being built in Delhi, this investigation is not a difficult task.
Delhi government officials said that this work is very big, but it can be done. He informed that under the Micro Containment Zone, a building, house or flat is being made a Containment Zone. In this case, all the people living in the family or building will be investigated.
On the other hand, the number of containment zones in the capital is also increasing rapidly. Earlier, it took 65 days to build 100 Containment Zones, but now 523 Containment Zones have been created in 10 days. The number of infections is increasing as the number of infections increases. On an average 52 red zones are being created every day.
According to the Health Department, as of September 7, there were 1114 red zones in Delhi, which has now increased to 1637. Therefore, 523 red zones have been formed in 10 days. A new rule regarding the Containment Zone came into force from 21 June in Delhi, under which the area is made container-free only 14 days after receiving the last case of infection. Earlier this rule was 28 days.
As of 15 September, 1360 active containment zones have been created in Delhi. This figure is continuously increasing. However, the Containment Zone in Delhi is also becoming increasingly de-containerized. So far, 1212 areas have been de-containerized.