Coronavirus
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At least 296 persons have been put under home quarantine in South Assam’s Hailakandi district to prevent spread of coronavirus.

Health department sources said of the total 296 persons, 141 have been identified and quarantined at home on Monday alone. Over 199 surveillance teams have fanned out to different parts of the district to contain the spread of the disease.

The district administration has asked people who have come from coronavirus  affected States to Hailakandi during the past 15 to 20 days to report forthwith to the nearest health centre or police station.

An official said necessary action will be taken against those who defy the order.

Screening is being carried out at the entry points by health, police and transport department personnel.

Undertaking is being sought from the persons quarantined at home that they would not venture out of home or else legal action would be taken against them.

The administration has appealed to the people to report to the nearest police station immediately if any person kept in home isolation steps out of their homes.

Joint Director, Health Services, Dr RC Dwivedy said the Health department has started the process of stamping persons quarantined at home on the left hand.

The administration has designated some buildings as quarantine facility together with a separate isolation ward at the civil hospital.

In a bid to minimise social contacts to prevent spread of the contagious disease, the administration has prohibited individuals, organisations, NGOs and clubs from entering the hospital premises.