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Coronavirus: India 'super spreader' quarantines 40,000 people

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Indian authorities in the northern state of Punjab have quarantined around 40,000 residents from 20 villages following a Covid-19 outbreak linked to just one man.

The 70-year-old died of coronavirus - a fact found out only after his death.

The man, a preacher, had ignored advice to self quarantine after returning from a trip to Italy and Germany, officials told BBC Punjabi's Arvind Chhabra.

India has 640 confirmed cases of the virus, of which 30 are in Punjab.

However, experts worry that the real number of positive cases could be far higher. India has one of the lowest testing rates in the world, although efforts are under way to ramp up capacity.

There are fears that an outbreak in the country of 1.3 billion people could result in a catastrophe.

The man, identified as Baldev Singh, had visited a large gathering to celebrate the Sikh festival of Hola Mohalla shortly before he died.

The six-day festival attracts around 10,000 people every day.

A week after his death, 19 of his relatives have tested positive.

"So far, we have been able to trace 550 people who came into direct contact with him and the number is growing. We have sealed 15 villages around the area he stayed," a senior official told the BBC.

Another five villages in an adjoining district have also been sealed.

This is not the first time that exposure has resulted in mass quarantining in India.

In Bhilwara, a textile city in the northern state of Rajasthan, there are fears that a group of doctors who were infected by a patient could have spread the disease to hundreds of people.

Seven thousand people in villages neighbouring the city are under home quarantine.

India has also declared a 21-day lockdown, although people are free to go out to buy essential items like food and medicine.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-52061915
 
Religious people around the world are being the biggest nuisances :facepalm: :facepalm:
 
My god ! Desi ppl don't take things seriously ! Also foreign returns do show off in india upon return.

But at least they identified & quarantined those 20 villages
 
Damage is probably already done.

People need to be responsible. Don't gather in big numbers.
 
Pakistan should close every inch of the land, sea, and air with India right now. C19 will spread like wildfire in India and the poor will be effected in the millions.
 
I am starting to hate the word "super spreader".

Good contact tracing by the authorities. Need to keep those villages aggressively sealed off from the rest of the country.
 
Pakistan should close every inch of the land, sea, and air with India right now. C19 will spread like wildfire in India and the poor will be effected in the millions.

Pakistan is a grand mess of its own. Its better off closing itself (border or otherwise..) from every country in South Asia and do the rest a favor.

https://www.brookings.edu/blog/orde...e-of-potential-disaster-with-the-coronavirus/

But the country also gravely mishandled the return of coronavirus-infected pilgrims from Iran, and its prime minister has waffled on messaging and implementing a full, federally mandated lockdown. While many Muslim-majority countries, including Saudi Arabia, have cancelled communal prayers, Pakistan’s mosques remain open. The country’s health system — with dated and limited public health facilities, and costly private hospitals inaccessible to all but the rich — is woefully unprepared to deal with COVID-19 and its influx of critically ill patients. Doctors lack personal protective equipment; at least one of the nine victims so far is a doctor.
 
Pakistan should close every inch of the land, sea, and air with India right now. C19 will spread like wildfire in India and the poor will be effected in the millions.

The number of cases in Pakistan is about 1.5X compared to India.

https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/#countries

Also, India's population is about 6.5X. So Pakistan's per capita infections are about 10X India's.

Both countries need to work hard to stop this from spreading internally rather than worrying about cross border infections.
 
Pakistan is a grand mess of its own. Its better off closing itself (border or otherwise..) from every country in South Asia and do the rest a favor.

https://www.brookings.edu/blog/orde...e-of-potential-disaster-with-the-coronavirus/

No one is saying Pakistan doesn't have C19 issues to deal with, but the risk of 1.3 Billion people infected on your door step cannot be ignored. There's a reason why India is being dubbed a super-spreader.

That numbers out of India are as trustworthy as the numbers from China.
 
Its a news not due to 40k quarantine but due to super spreader causing it.
Then a district in kerala with population over 1500k population was completely sealed by authorities few days ago due to fear of spread somehow it's not wildly reported on national/international media.
 
No one is saying Pakistan doesn't have C19 issues to deal with, but the risk of 1.3 Billion people infected on your door step cannot be ignored. There's a reason why India is being dubbed a super-spreader.

That numbers out of India are as trustworthy as the numbers from China.

Not all 1.3bn will get infected. Depends on how the government of India (which has wiser people than those in Pakistan’s government, despite having Modi at the helm) handles this. Also, India hasn’t been dubbed super spreader. The guy in the article has been. :facepalm:

I can also quote articles that dub Pakistan a super spreader just to continue the point scoring that you started.
 
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Then a district in kerala with population over 1500k population was completely sealed by authorities few days ago due to fear of spread somehow it's not wildly reported on national/international media.

I read that news somewhere. It's news worthy.

Kerala by the way, is doing a great job. From testing to isolation to prevention.

They are trying the hardest fo sho.
 
I read that news somewhere. It's news worthy.

Kerala by the way, is doing a great job. From testing to isolation to prevention.

They are trying the hardest fo sho.

Now kerala has to deal with alcohol withdrawal syndrome as all the liquor shops are closed yesterday an alcoholic committed suicide, there is chance of more people committing suicide due to unavailability of alcohol than corona deaths
 
Not all 1.3bn will get infected. Depends on how the government of India (which has wiser people than those in Pakistan’s government, despite having Modi at the helm) handles this. Also, India hasn’t been dubbed super spreader. The guy in the article has been. :facepalm:

I can also quote articles that dub Pakistan a super spreader just to continue the point scoring that you started.

Point scoring? Grow up.
 
At least 15,000 people who may have caught the new coronavirus from a Sikh religious leader are under strict quarantine in northern India after the man died of COVID-19.

The 70-year-old guru, Baldev Singh, had returned from a trip to Europe's virus epicentre Italy and Germany before he went preaching in more than a dozen villages in Punjab state.

Nineteen people who were in contact with the preacher have already tested positive for the new virus, said Vinay Bublani, a local deputy police commissioner.

Results are awaited for more than 200 other people, who were tested.

The case has sparked one of India's most serious alerts related to the pandemic, with special food deliveries made to each household under even tighter restrictions than the strict 21-day nationwide stay-at-home order imposed by the government.

"The first of these 15 villages was sealed on March 18, and we think there are 15,000 to 20,000 people in the sealed villages," said Gaurav Jain, a senior magistrate for the district of Banga, where Singh lived.

"There are medical teams on standby and regular monitoring," he told AFP news agency on Friday.

'Shadow of death'

The guru and his two associates - who have also tested positive - ignored self-isolation orders on their return from Europe, and were on their preaching tour until Singh fell ill and died.

The case has stunned India and a popular Punjabi singer based in Canada, Sidhu Moose Wala, released a song about Singh that has been viewed on YouTube more than 2.3 million times in less than two days.

"I passed on the disease ... roaming around the village like a shadow of death," say the lyrics to the song, which Punjab's police chief Dinkar Gupta has encouraged people to listen to as a warning.

With 918 confirmed coronavirus cases and 20 deaths, India's toll is lower than other countries afflicted by the pandemic, but experts say many infections have not been detected due to a lack of testing.

The South Asian nation of some 1.3 billion people reported its first coronavirus case on January 30 but in recent weeks the number of infections has climbed rapidly.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2020...ills-super-spreader-guru-200328092832309.html
 
Now kerala has to deal with alcohol withdrawal syndrome as all the liquor shops are closed yesterday an alcoholic committed suicide, there is chance of more people committing suicide due to unavailability of alcohol than corona deaths

True. More people will die of Alcohol withdrawal delirium than Covid in Kerala. It’s mortality rate is >20%.
 
True. More people will die of Alcohol withdrawal delirium than Covid in Kerala. It’s mortality rate is >20%.
Now government is planning to provide alcohol based on doctor's prescription, present government is responsible for increasing the availability of alcohol, they should have continued with the plans implemented by previous government to reduce availability.
 
Now government is planning to provide alcohol based on doctor's prescription, present government is responsible for increasing the availability of alcohol, they should have continued with the plans implemented by previous government to reduce availability.

Now people will come asking for prescription for brandy? :facepalm:
 
334 Coronavirus "Super-Spreaders" Found In Ahmedabad: Officials

Ahmedabad: As many as 334 coronavirus "super-spreaders" have been found in Ahmedabad so far, and it is the main reason for the order to keep shops of groceries and vegetables closed till May 15, officials said on Sunday.
"Super-spreaders" are the infectious disease carriers who could transmit the pathogen to a large number of people.

They could be vegetable vendors, grocery and milk shop owners, petrol pump attendants or garbage collectors, who by the nature of their job carry the risk of getting infected and infecting others.

Till Saturday, Gujarat reported 7,797 coronavirus positive cases and 472 deaths. Of these, Ahmedabad alone has reported 5,540 cases and 363 deaths.

An official in Ahmedabad said they believe there are around 14,000 high-risk potential super-spreaders in the city, and they have decided to screen all of them in next three days.

A similar exercise has also been undertaken in the suburbs and rural areas of the district, he said.

The Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) started targeting such people from April 20 as part of active surveillance, and has so far collected 3,817 samples of such suspects, out of whom 334 turned out to be positive, the official said.

After a provision store owner in Vejalpur area here tested positive for coronavirus on Saturday, all customers who visited the store over last 15 days to make purchases were asked to remain home quarantined, the official said.

In Dholka town on Ahmedabad outskirts, a watermelon vendor was found coronavirus positive during a similar screening exercise, and was identified as a super-spreader.

Nearly 96 people, who were his primary and secondary contacts, mostly family members, fellow vendors and regular customers, were quarantined. Of them, 12 tested positive for COVID-19, district development officer Arun Mahesh Babu said.

Additional Chief Secretary Rajiv Gupta, appointed the for supervision, monitoring and coordination of works related to coronavirus in the city, said nearly 2,000 suspected super-spreaders were screened in two days after the AMC ordered closure of all shops, except milk and medicines, in the city for a week from May 7.

"All the suspects will be tested by Wednesday," the official said.

The city has been placed under complete lockdown till that time.

The AMC has also made it mandatory for owners and staff of shops and super markets to get their medical screening done by approaching their respective wards, and obtain "health screening cards" based on test results.

Both the Ahmedabad city and district administrations have undertaken the exercise to screen all super-spreaders to ensure they do not carry the risk of transmission before they go out to operate in the market, and also to regulate the number of such vendors, officials said.
https://www.ndtv.com/ahmedabad-news...s-found-in-ahmedabad-gujarat-official-2226442
 
Patna: More than 100 people who attended a wedding in Bihar on June 15 have tested positive for the COVID-19 virus, in an incident being widely described as yet another example of community transmission. Samples from the bridegroom, who died a day after the wedding, have yet to be tested.

111 guests attended the wedding of a man from Paliganj block of Patna district early this month. The groom, who was an engineer in Gurgaon, drove down for his big day. However, during the wedding his condition deteriorated and he was treated at a Patna hospital for diarrhoea - a possible COVID-19 symptom.

Subsequently some of his relatives also developed symptoms associated with the novel coronavirus. Their samples returned positive for the virus.

When the number of infected reached 15 a special camp was organised between June 24 and 26 to test, identify and isolate more potential cases from the nearly 400 people who attended either the wedding or the funeral.

Of these, 86 samples returned positive; all of them have now been isolated.

Earlier today Prime Minister Narendra Modi called on Indians to strictly follow National Directives for COVID-19 management, including wearing face masks in public, frequently sanitising hands and maintaining social distance.

The directives, applicable to all regions of the country, also state that marriage-related gatherings cannot have more than 50 guests. Those for funerals are restricted to 20.

Bihar has 9,744 confirmed COVID-19 cases so far, with 62 deaths linked to the virus. The number of people to have recovered so far is 7,544. However, per million testing in the state remains among the lowest in the country. Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has set his government a target of 15,000 tests per day.

https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/cor...ovid-19-grooms-samples-still-untested-2254628
 
Groom forced to pay fine after wedding infects 16

A wedding in India's Rajasthan state ran into some unexpected extra costs after 16 guests were infected with Covid-19, including one who died, local media report.

The groom's family have been fined around 600,000 rupees (£6,362; $7,944) for violating safety rules, which state that the maximum number of people allowed at weddings is 50. According to NDTV, this one had more than a 1,000 guests in attendance.

The family will also have to pay for treatment for the 15 who were infected and the quarantining of nearly 60 guests - this would include food and other services at an isolation ward.

Earlier this week, another wedding in Bihar state was in the news after more than 100 guests tested positive. The groom - who had symptoms - died a day after his wedding.
 
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