Friday 7 August 2020

DM, Nadia fails to convince Mamata in video conference, cancels previous 7-day lockdown order, Rescheduled lockdown will come into force for two days - 13 and 14 August



DM, Nadia fails to convince Mamata in video conference, cancels previous 7-day lockdown order

Rescheduled lockdown will come into force for two days - 13 and 14 August

Political observers in the district, however, said that some senior IAS officials have lobbied against Mr Goel before the chief minister who finally disagreed with him. This apart, a rival lobby against Mahua Moitra also played a pivotal role to go the CM against the decision taken by the Nadia district administration regarding lockdown.  


Biswabrata Goswami

Hummingbird News        

KRISHNAGAR, 7 AUG: Within hours after the intervention from chief minister Mamata Banerjee, the Nadia district administration, today, cancelled the earlier week-long lockdown scheduled to begin from 7 August midnight to 14 August midnight in the specific areas across the district and re-announced the lockdown schedule which will be imposed and enforced for two days from 0.01 hrs on 13 August to 11.59 hrs on 14 August.

The district magistrate, Vibhu Goel in his fresh order said that the re-schedule of lockdown dates have been considered after reviewing the several request and appeals from different quarters to relax the previous order.

This apart, “Whereas, after detailed analysis of occurrence of Covid-19 cases during recent past in the context of geographical distribution and frequency and in view of spatial locations of containment zones and considering the population density and floating population, it is felt that larger containment zones are required to be defined”, Mr Goel mentioned in his order.

To contain the sudden surge of infection at few places in the district, the administration and the ruling party MP, Mahua Moitra had felt the need of immediate complete lockdown for at least seven days and accordingly, Mr Goel had announced a 7-day complete lockdown in the extended containment areas from 7 August midnight to 14 August midnight.

The municipalities, which have been taken under purview of lockdown, are Krishnagar, Chakdaha, Gayeshpur, Haringhata, Kalyani, Ranaghat, Shantipur and Coopers Camp Notified Area. This apart, 25 gram-panchayat areas across the district have also been taken under the purview of lockdown.

But, Miss Banerjee today convened a video conference (VC) with the district administration where she clearly instructed that there was no need to announce a complete lockdown for seven days at a stretch.

Sources placed in the district collectorate office said, “During the conference, Mr Goel tried to convince Miss Banerjee saying that the decision for clamping lockdown for seven days was taken after reviewing the versions of the local residents and ruling party leaders. But, Miss Banerjee was not convinced by the logic placed by Mr Goel. Miss Banerjee even asked him to consider the ‘religious events’ before deciding to implement any lockdown”.

Political observers in the district, however, said that some senior IAS officials have lobbied against Mr Goel before the chief minister who finally disagreed with him. This apart, a rival lobby against Mahua Moitra also played a pivotal role to go the CM against the decision taken by the Nadia district administration regarding lockdown.  

Soon after the meeting, Mr Goel cancelled the previous order of lockdown and rescheduled the lockdown dates reducing it from seven days to two days.  

Meanwhile, Nadia reported 53 Covid-19 positive cases in the last 24 hours on Friday.

According to the Nadia district health department bulletin, the total Covid-19 positive cases stand at 1147 till today including 415 active cases and 538 discharged from Covid hospitals.

Though, no death has been reported in the last 24 hours, so the cumulative toll remained at 6.

The health department bulletin also revealed that 688 samples collected for RT-PCR and 412 samples for Rapid Antigen Test in the last 24 hours.

A total of 45294 samples have been collected for RT-PCR till today and the administration have received reports of 43097 samples. Reports of 2197 samples are still pending.

As per bulletin, 28 samples collected for Rapid Antigen Test tested positive out of 412 samples.

“This RAT report reveals only 6.09 % people are infected of novel coronavirus while the 93.91 percent of people are not affected by the dreaded virus,” a senior health official said.

As per the bulletin, 38 patients have been admitted in the isolation centers in the last 24 hours and the cumulative figure stands at 7655 where 7579 patients have already been discharged from the centers. “This means 99 % people have already been recovered which is remarkable compared to the recovery rate in the country,” an official said.

According to the health bulletin, 780 Covid positive patients have been admitted at the facilities till today while 559 patients have been recovered from the disease. Thus the recovery rate is 71.66 % which is far better than the average recovery rate of the state and country, a health official said.

“Effective clinical management of the moderate and severe cases through a well-executed standard of care protocol has ensured high rate of recovery among the Covid patients,” the official said.

The district administration, health officials and the ruling party leaders are not happy with these figures as the district has witnessed a sudden spike of Covid positive cases as well as infection in the last few days where around 400 persons have been infected. A few places including the municipal areas across the district have been detected as the prime areas where a certain level of community transmission could have been started.

The areas where the number of Covid positive cases is high are Chakdah (143), Chakdah municipality (142), Gayeshpur municipality (49), Haringhata municipality (47), Kalyani municipality (93), Krishnagar municipality (42), Krishnagar-I (50), Ranaghat municipality (60), Ranaghat-I (40), Ranaghat-II (62), Tehatta-I (79) and Tehatta-II (44).

2 comments:

  1. Nothing to say, It's painful. Today one of Ex Councillor find Positive at Krishnagar....

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