Download the latest Red, Green & Orange Zone List as on 30th April
The lockdown has been extended for next 15 more days. The letter has been written by Preeti Sudan who is Secretary (Department of Health and Family Welfare). The Airlines will not be allowed to operate across the country.
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The letter says follows :
“This is with reference to the video conference chaired by the Cabinet Secretary today i.e. on 30th April with the Chief Secretaries and Secretary Fiealth of the states. It is impoftant to ensure that we identify pockets of critical interuentions for a focused management of Covid 19 at the field level.
The districts were earlier designated as hotspots / red-zones, orange zones and green zones primarily based on the cumulative cases reported and the doubling rate. Since recovery rates have gone up, the districts are now being designated across various zones duly broad-basing the criteria. This classification is multi-factorial and takes into consideration incidence of cases, doubling rate, extent of testing and surveillance feedback to classify the districts. A district will be considered under Gleen Zone, if there are no confirmed cases so far or there is no reported case since last 21 days in the district.
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It is further highlighted that based on field feedback and additional analysis at state level, states may designate additional red or orange zones as appropriate. However, states may not relax the zonal classiflcation of distriits classifled as idO/drange as communicated by the Ministry.
For the districts having one or more municipal corporations, the corporations and other areas of districts may be treated as separate units. If one or more of these units have reported no cases for last 21 days, they can be considered as one level lower in zonal classiflcation, in case the district is in Red/Orange Zone. District authorities should, however, exercise due caution in such areas so that these areas remain free from COVID19 cases.
It is critical to ensure that necessary action for containment so as to break the chain of transmission of virus is initiated in both red and orange zone districts reporting confirmed cases.
The containment zones in these districts have to be delineated based on:
*Mapping of cases & contacts
*Geographical dispersion of cases and contacts
*Area with well demarcated perimeter
* Enforceability
Depending on above factors, for colony/mohallas/municipal wards or police-station area/municipal zones/towns etc. as appropriate can be designated as containment zones. Similarly, for rural areas – villages/clusters of villages or group of police stations/gram panchayats/blocks etc. as appropriate can be designated as containment zones. The area should be appropriately defined by the district administration/local urban body with technical inputs from local level. In the spirit of effective containment, it is advisable to err on the side of caution. Further, a buffer zone around containment zone has to be demarcated.
Necessary action should then be initiated in these areas as paft of the Containment Action Plans already communicated including -.Stringent Perimeter control
o Establishing clear entry and exit points
o No movement except for medical emergencies and essential goods &
services
o No unchecked influx of population
o People transiting to be recorded & followed through IDSP
o Active search for cases through house to house surveillance by special teams formed for the purpose
o Testing of all cases as per sampling guidelines o Contact tracing
Clinical management of all confirmed cases
Similarly, in buffer zones, extensive surueillance for cases through monitoring of ILI/SARI cases in health facilities has to be taken up.
All States are accordingly requested to delineate the containment zones and buffer zones in the identified red and orange zone districts and notify the same.
Looking forward for your continued leadership for management of Covid 19 at the state-level.