Chennai:As lockdown without relaxations continued for day two here, Chief Minister K Palaniswami described it as a 'speed breaker', saying the curbs were being used to further augment detection of COVID-19 cases in Chennai by conducting more door to door surveys and fever camps.
All measures are in place for both early identification and treatment of people who test positive, he told reporters after inspecting quarantine amenities at Guru Nanak School in Velachery here.
The 12-day lockdown, which came into effect on Friday, is being implemented here and in parts of neighbouring Chengelpet, Kancheepuram and Tiruvallur. Only essential services are allowed and vegetable shops and groceries can function only from 6 am to 2 pm.
Ahead of the curbs, relaxations were in place for most segments with the exception of only schools and other educational institutions. While roads were deserted, corporation's health personnel could be seen going on with their routine exercise of finding out people with symptoms.
Police said action against violators of the lockdown continued and their vehicles were being seized. Palaniswami said, "The lockdown is like a speed breaker," adding the curbs were to ensure that people stayed indoors and supported efforts aimed at detecting symptoms and providing treatment, if needed.
The government was using the lockdown period to further augment testing and treatment, he said.
"This lockdown is not to trouble anyone, but to stop the spread of the virus. If those with symptoms step out, then it will spread to others as well. If people stay indoors during the lockdown, there wont be spread of the virus," he said.