Ahmedabad (Gujarat):With the fifth phase of coronavirus lockdown coming into force from Monday, the Ahmedabad civic body has identified 'micro-containment zones', thereby reducing the number of people covered in such zones to nearly 70,000 as compared to almost 13 lakh earlier.
The 'micro-containment zones' comprise small residential localities in wards across the city, according to the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC).
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Till Sunday, the Ahmedabad city reported 12,180 COVID-19 cases and 842 deaths due to the disease.
While earlier there were nearly 13 lakh people in containment zones of Ahmedabad, a list issued by the AMC late Sunday night said as many as 69,624 people in 14,160 houses have been placed in 46 'micro-containment zones' of the city. Restrictions will continue in these zones during the fifth phase of lockdown, the AMC said.
"Several areas of Ahmedabad city have been declared as micro-containment zones. Now, instead of bringing the entire ward of the municipal corporation under containment zone, small localities in each ward have been identified as micro- containment zones," the AMC said in a statement.