Gandhinagar (Gujarat):Gujarat is one of the worst-hit affected Covid-19 states in the country with 5,707 active COVID-19 cases and 1448 deaths. Just 23 km away from Ahmedabad, Gandhinagar has emerged as one of the hotspots in the state with 473 COVID-19 cases out of which 182 are active.
The city witnessed a sudden spike in the COVID-19 cases which was initially free from the clutches of the deadly virus. ETV Bharat did a special report to understand why Ahmedabad's twin city has become the fourth one in the state with a sudden increase in the COVID-19 cases.
According to the initial reports, there were no reports of the virus in the city but after Dubai returned youth Umang Patel was found coronavirus positive, making it the first case in the city. The youth did not follow the protocols of the home quarantine and social distancing. The virus spread its tentacles and thereafter eleven people in his family were found positive. Gandhinagar was declared a red zone and panic gripped the locals.
Patel had also infected an 80-year-old lady in the family, who was admitted to Gandhinagar Civil hospital later succumbed to the deadly virus. Later, a 52-year-old woman died of COVID-19 in the Kolavada village of Gandhinagar.
District collector issued public notifications twice after the city saw a sudden spike in the coronavirus patients. In the first notification, essential services, including groceries and vegetable shops, were exempted from lockdown. But when cases continued to escalate, only medical stores and milk parlours were exempted from lockdown which was extended from the state capital city to Kalol town, Dahegam and Manasa municipalities.
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