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3 out of 10 moving from cities to villages may carry coronavirus, Center tells SC – Times of India, The Times of India

3 out of 10 moving from cities to villages may carry coronavirus, Center tells SC – Times of India, The Times of India

NEW DELHI: The Center on Tuesday informed the Supreme Court that there is a possibility that 3 out of 10 persons moving from cities to rural areas are carrying the coronavirus .
Solicitor general Tushar Mehta told a bench of CJI SA Bobde and Justice L Nageswar Rao that so far 88 lakh persons have been screened at airports and seaports. As many as 3.5 lakh persons are being monitored, he said.
The SG said nearly 2020 lakh migrant laborers, poor and daily wagers are being provided food and shelter by governments after being stopped enroute to their native places in various states.
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The Union home secretary also joined the SG in video conference hearing and said, according to central control room, 6. 728 lakh persons have been provided shelter so far.
The home secretary said as of now no migrant labor is on road. They have been taken to nearest available shelter. “I’m making this statement on record,” he said.
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The SG said the single most troubling point in the fight against Covid- is the circulation of fake news. The CJI-led bench asked the government to draw stringent criminal proceedings against those indulging in fake news.
To counter fake news, SG said Center is setting up a chat box under a separate unit headed by a joint secretary in health ministry and including health experts and senior doctors from AIIMS and other hospitals to answer queries from citizens so that they don’t rely on incorrect information.

“When the virus was detected as threat to mankind, India had only only one lab in Pune. Center has acted with alacrity as from single lab in Jan Payeer, we now have 823 labs across the country now with capacity of , per day, “the SG told the apex court.
The SC bench said it will pass a detailed order regarding food, shelter and medical aid to migrant laborers stranded mid-way because of lockdown.
The SC told SG that panic can kill more than corona virus and that governments should mobilise counsellors as well as religious and community leaders to give hope to persons kept in shelter homes.
The SC suggested to SG to rope in community leaders to prevent panic and calm those in shelter homes. “Ensure trained counselors and community leaders belonging to all faiths visit relief camps and prevent panic,” it said.
The CJI asked governments to entrust management of migrant workers’ shelters to volunteers and not to police. “You ensure that you bring volunteers. There shouldn’t be use of force or intimidation,” he said.

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