Bhubaneswar: Amid reports of migrant workers escaping from quarantine shelters in Odisha, Union minister Pratap Sarangi has sought round-the-clock security at the COVID-19 quarantine centres to prevent inmates from fleeing and infecting others.
Some migrants, who were kept in schools in Ganjam after returning from Surat, reportedly fled the quarantine centres on May 3.
This "exposed the gaps" in the state governments management plan, Sarangi, who hails from Odisha, said in a letter to Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik.
Sarangi urged the chief minister to ensure foolproof security at the centres by formally engaging at least three persons in each quarantine centre. The persons, preferably from nearby villages, should be put on eight-hour duty, he said.
In the letter, the union minister said, while bed, food, toilet, sanitation and personal kits were ensured for the returnees at the quarantine centres, the vital aspect of maintaining tight security at the Gram Panchayat level temporary centres had been neglected.
"As a result, many inmates breached rules, escaped from the quarantine centres and infected others.
"This not only created panic among people but also exposed the gaps in the governments management plan, leading to slowing down of the movement of the stranded people by road as well as by rail," the Union Minister of State for MSME, Animal Husbandry, Dairying and Fisheries said in the letter, a copy of which was released to the media on Sunday.