Kerala's Kasaragod in lockdown; 10 traders booked for opening shops

Kasaragod district, which has reported eight positive cases of COVID-19, was on Saturday put under total lock-down, while cases were registered against 10 traders who opened their shops despite being given a warning.

By :  Agencies
Update: 2020-03-21 09:22 GMT
Kasaragod district administration formed various teams led by the Collector himself and conducted inspections across the district. Representational image: PTI

Kasaragod district, which has reported eight positive cases of COVID-19, was on Saturday (March 21) put under total lock-down, while cases were registered against 10 traders who opened their shops despite being given a warning.

Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan had on Friday (March 20) described the situation in Kasaragod district as “worrisome”, since one of the infected persons had moved around “disregarding” the health department’s directions and had met scores of people at public events, weddings, and a football match.

Vijayan had said all government offices will remain closed for one week and the shops will open only from 11 am to 5 pm in the district, where two MLAs have gone into self-quarantine after coming into contact with one of the positive cases.

District Collector D Sajith Babu said instructions have been given to concerned police officials to register cases against those owners who opened their shops despite warning.

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The district administration formed various teams led by the Collector himself and conducted inspections across Kasaragod.

“Those who were asked to remain in home quarantine must follow the directions of the health department. We have to implement such stern action to avoid further spread of the virus,” Babu told the media.

He said more cases will be registered in case of more violations. “We have already given instructions to register around 12 cases. The situation became worse after some persons failed to follow the health departments directions. We cannot allow the situation to get out of our control,” the Collector said.

The district administration has also booked a person, under home quarantine, for roaming around and meeting people despite specific directions.

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A senior official from the district said the case was registered after the neighbours complained that a person under home isolation, after returning from abroad, was roaming around and meeting people. “We have booked that person for not following the directions,” the official said.

In view of six new positive cases at Kasaragod, government offices in the district would remain closed for a week from Saturday, while all places of worship and clubs would be shut for two weeks, Vijayan had said.

“Places of worship would remain shut for two weeks and shops would remain open only from 11 am to 5 pm. We need to impose such restrictions in Kasaragod. Even two MLAs from the district are also under observation as they had come in contact with a positive case,” Vijayan had said.

With the fresh 12 cases identified on Friday, the total number of infected persons has gone up to 37 in Kerala.

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