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Dont believe rumours on complete lockdown but prepare for restrictions

Posted on: 05/Apr/2021 10:17:24 PM
The Secretary for the Health Department of the State Government of Tamil Nadu J, Radhakrishnan urged the citizens of Tamil Nadu State not to believe rumours on a complete lockdown after the Assembly elections on April 6.

However, the Health Secretary said steps will definitely, be taken to restrict non-essential activities in Tamil Nadu to prevent a Maharashtra-like COVID-19 situation here.

The Health Secretary said there is a continuous vigilant monitoring on the status and the trend in the state on the resurgent spread of the coronavirus pandemic. He said that depending on the need, non-essential activities may be restricted step by step without affecting the public.

The health Secretary added further: "We must gain the cooperation of people without affecting them. A decision will be taken after a meeting with experts. People should not panic but follow COVID-19 appropriate behaviour."

He said that people should avoid crowding during non-essential activities like marriages, funerals and cultural events, besides also avoiding unnecessary travel.

He added, ”Restrictions will certainly be tightened in containment zones -- of which there are 925 as of now -- after the elections and essential items will be supplied to people through volunteers, Radhakrishnan said. Also, fever camps and door-to-door fever surveillance will be intensified after the elections!”

The test positivity rates: 8.01 per cent in Chennai, 6.85 per cent in Ranippettai, 6.17 per cent in Coimbatore and 5.53 per cent in Chengalpattu.

The Union Health Ministry has advised to bring down the positivity rate to below 5 per cent. So, testing and contact tracing will be intensified and screening centres will also be increased, the Health Secretary added.

He also requested people to wear masks and follow COVID-19 protocols and urged all those eligible to get vaccinated.

Radhakrishnan added that people should realise that cases are increasing because of violation of standard operating procedures.