Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh): Various districts in Uttar Pradesh have now started putting up posters outside the houses of those who have been kept in-home quarantine, particularly migrant workers. People in quarantine, however, resent the move because it adds to the social stigma of being the corona carriers.
Agra Divisional Commissioner Anil Kumar said the quarantine posters were put earlier also in a few districts, but the government has now reiterated that it because of the influx of the migrants, quarantine posters should be put up.
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The Uttar Pradesh government had stated in its May 1 order that the quarantine posters should be put outside the houses of all new entrants into the state, including the migrant workers who have returned in the past few weeks.
Districts, including Agra, Aligarh, Bareilly, Hapur, Chitrakoot, Ghazipur, Etah, Gonda, Mathura, Lalitpur, Varanasi and Pratapgarh, have already covered most of the houses.
In a bizarre example, officials have pasted the quarantine notice on a tree in front of the hut of a migrant worker in Ayodhya because the house did not have a boundary wall.
A senior official said that special attention needs to be given to rural areas as the system in remote areas is not the robust and strict observance of home quarantine is the key to curb the novel coronavirus infection.