Thiruvananthapuram: Kerala chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Monday announced a change in the norms for demarcating containment zones in the state.
Briefing the media, Vijayan said, "Henceforth, containment zones will be defined after tracing the primary and secondary contacts of a positive person. The containment zones would not be spread across a ward or a wide area but will be highly localised in and around the residences of those identified and mapped during contact tracing."
Arrangements will be made for home delivery of essential items. In case that is not possible, the police or volunteers will bring the goods home. "The containment zone would be a well-restricted area with limitations on entry and exit. The declaration of the containment zone will not be for a particular period but will continue until it is ensured that the primary and secondary contacts in the area are free from infection," said chief minister Vijayan.
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District Collectors, District Police Chiefs and DMOs will monitor the situation daily and ensure that regulations and restrictions are implemented effectively, he added.
The CM also informed that the police have been entrusted with the job of assisting the District Collector and the District Disaster Management Authority to locate and mark the containment zone in the wake of the virus outbreak.
Police enforcement will be strengthened to effectively enforce restrictions in the Containment Zone.
Violation of quarantine norms and not maintaining social distancing in public places will be dealt with severely by the police.