Bhubaneswar/Sambalpur: The Sambalpur district administration in Odisha on Sunday declared at least 11 hostels as Micro Containment Zones and nearby areas in Burla town as Buffer Zones after 24 students of Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology (VSSUT) tested positive for COVID-19 in three days, an official said.
The state's caseload went up to 3,37,191 after a total of 87 new COVID-19 cases were detected from 24 districts.
Odisha also reported one more COVID fatality, taking the death toll to 1,916.
The total number of people who have been cured of coronavirus mounted to 3,34,571 after 52 patients recovered from the disease during the day.
Official sources said that three students of one hostel of VSSUT had first tested positive for the infection, while subsequent contact tracing found COVID-19 in 21 others.
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Stating that further contact tracing is on, a notification issued by the Sambalpur district administration said that only essential activities shall be allowed in the Micro Containment Zone.
It said that nobody can enter or exit from the containment zones except for medical emergencies and for maintaining supply of essential goods and services.
There are about 1,500 students including women are staying in 11 hostels of the varsity.
Apart from the hostels, the district authorities have also declared Jagruti Vihar, a colony of the Mahanadi coalfield Limited (MCL), as a micro containment zone as it is located in the proximity of the university campus.