Shimla, July 16 (QNN)
Chief Minister said that the State Government had decided that industrialists or their contractors in the industrial area would be allowed to bring laborers after due approval of the administration and would be kept in quarantine as per guidelines issued by the Health Department. He said that big industrial units will have to create adequate quarantine capacity, whereas small units can pool for creating the quarantine facility. He also directed the Industries and Labor and Employment Departments to keep a strict vigil on industrial units to follow the SOP issued from time to time in this regard.
Jai Ram Thakur said that keeping in view the festive season, the State Government has decided not to open the temples and other religious places in the State for the time being to avoid overcrowding. He directed the officers to strictly enforce the decision of allowing the participation of not more than 50 persons in marriages and other family functions.
Chief Minister also directed the Chief Medical Officers to increase testing capacity of COVID-19 in their respective districts. He said that all the persons with ILI symptoms should be invariably tested for COVID-19 besides ensuring proper testing of all the primary and secondary contacts of COVID-19 patients.
Jai Ram Thakur said that about 1560 people of the State have arrived from 78 cities of 61 countries to the State after being strictly medically examined. He said that out of these 1117 persons had arrived at New Delhi Airport, 192 at Amritsar Airport and 248 persons at Chandigarh International Airport. He said that as many as 613 flights were attended by the Officers of the State Government at New Delhi, Amritsar and Chandigarh Airports. Chief Minister also directed the Deputy Commissioners to be more vigilant keeping in view the rainy season. He said that this may increase the cases of viral and related ailments causing extra burden on health institutions. He also directed the Superintendents of Police to keep strict vigil on persons furnishing false information about their origin of arrival as well as COVID-19 status.