Bhubaneswar (Odisha): A total of 50 hotels have been designated as pay-and-use quarantine facilities by the civic bodies in major cities of Odisha in the wake of the coronavirus, officials said on Tuesday.
At least a dozen hotels have been roped in by the Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation (BMC) to offer quarantine facilities to people at a price in the state capital, while similar arrangements have been made in around 26 hotels in neighbouring Cuttack as part of measures taken by the state government to contain the spread of COVID-19, they said.
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A large number of quarantine centres are required to be set up to tackle the coronavirus crisis, and many government buildings have already been designated as such
facilities, a senior official said.
However, it is necessary to make more such units available as part of the state's preparedness to deal with any emerging situation, he said.
Three hotels in Bhubaneswar were initially roped in for the purpose while seven more subsequently joined the pool.
The Puri Municipality has tied up with at least three hotels for providing quarantine facilities on payment in the seaside pilgrim town, the official said, adding that the Sambalpur Municipal Corporation (SMC) has also made similar arrangement in the west Odisha city.
"Apart from setting up a large number of hospital beds exclusively for the treatment of COVID-19 patients, we are making available quarantine centres for people who have come from abroad and other states recently.
"If the requirement increases, these hotels will provide self-quarantine facilities," he said.
The number of hotels providing pay-and-use quarantine facilities in Bhubaneswar has now increased to 12 with two more hotels - one in Cuttack Road and another in Mancheswar area - voluntarily joining the scheme, said an official of the BMC, the civic body in the state capital.