New Delhi:Shortage of vehicles and absence of a proper protocol on who will take patients to COVID-19 care centres are some of the stumbling blocks to authorities implementing Delhi Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal's order on home isolation, officials said.
In view of the surge in Coronavirus cases in the national capital, the LG had on Friday directed a five-day mandatory institutional quarantine for every COVID-19 patient, but the decision was revoked a day later following stiff opposition by the AAP government.
Now, all individuals who test positive will be first examined at COVID-19 care centres to ascertain if they need hospitalisation. It will also be checked if the patients have adequate facilities for home isolation.
A crucial meeting of the Delhi Disaster Management Authority, where a detailed discussion on home isolation policy was to be held, could not take place on Monday.
However, during implementation of the order, several issues cropped up.
"We are trying to implement the order but we are facing certain problems since there is no protocol in place on how those who have tested positive for the infection will reach COVID care centres for clinical assessment. Currently, the patients are being sent to the centres in vehicles available with us," a senior official said.
Another official said although they have made arrangements to take patients to COVID-19 centres for assessment, it is difficult to implement the order in view of the rising cases.
A district magistrate said the administration has hired cabs for ferrying COVID-19 patients to care centres.
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