New Delhi:It looks funny, but the idea turned very effective when Baboon cutouts were used to keep monkeys away from Sardar Patel Covid Care Centre, Radha Soami Beas in Delhi's Chhattarpur -- India's largest Covid care facility.
Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) came up with the idea to stop monkey menace at the 10,200-bed facility situated in south Delhi. The problem is being faced by medical staff wearing PPE kits there since the inauguration of the centre on July 5 last year. The ITBP, India's one of the seven Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs), has been handling the whole operation there.
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"In the past few days, it was seen that monkey groups roam and sometimes become aggressive and try to attack the personnel deployed to look after the covid care centre specifically people who are deployed in PPE kits," ITBP spokesperson Vivek Pandey told IANS.
To counter the monkey menace in and around, Pandey said, the ITBP placed cutouts of Baboons at the premises of the Covid care centre.