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The Himachal Pradesh government has decided to align its inter-state movement and Covid patient discharge policies with the central government’s guidelines, Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur informed the state Assembly Wednesday.
The chief minister said that restrictions on inter-state movement had already been relaxed earlier but e-registration was required to monitor persons entering the state for the purpose of contact tracing. “But people were facing some hurdles at the inter-state barriers. Workers not familiar with the registration process, for example, were having difficulty in entering the state. The Ministry of Home Affairs also requested us to do away with the process as all states have lifted such restrictions now,” he said.
Meanwhile, state Congress chief Kuldeep Singh Rathore issued a statement criticising the move, saying that it can lead to spread of Covid in rural areas of the state, which lack adequate health facilities. He added that at least rapid testing of visitors to the state should be carried out, as is being done at the borders of J&K and Uttarakhand.
The CM also told the Assembly that asymptomatic Covid patients will now be discharged after 10 days without testing them as per the ICMR guidelines. “We were earlier testing all patients before discharge but many patients repeatedly tested positive – for as long as a month sometimes. A patient in Mandi tested positive nine times,” he said.
Henceforth, the state will also be focusing on home isolation of asymptomatic Covid patients, he added. “95,000 Covid patients in the country have already recovered while under home isolation. In Himachal, people in some areas were skeptical about patients living under home isolation in their vicinity – in a village in Mandi, residents demanded that a family of house-isolated patients leave the village. But such fears need to be dispelled now. Patients are increasingly willing to undergo home isolation,” he added.
Thakur praised the frontline Covid warriors, who despite getting infected in large numbers, are reporting back to work immediately after recovery.
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