Coronavirus Gujarat: After a volunteer test positive, authorities in Vadodara prohibit distribution of relief material.
There have been many people in the country, including volunteers & police officials who have joined their hands in distributing relief materials to those in need & stranded during the lockdown. These relief measures have been taken by many authorities all over the country. However, in Vadodara city
There have been many people in the country, including
volunteers & police officials who have joined their hands in distributing
relief materials to those in need & stranded during the lockdown. These
relief measures have been taken by many authorities all over the country.
However, in Vadodara city of Gujarat, a positive case has been reported of a volunteer
who distributed the relief materials to different areas.
The infected is a 54-year-old man who lives in Nagarwada
area of Vadodara who doesn't have any recent travel history, but has been an
active volunteer for distributing food & grocery items since the time of
lockdown. This becomes the city's 10th positive case until now. Following the
incident, Vadodara authorities have decided to prohibit the distribution of
relief material by police officials & volunteers to keep them away from any
further chances of getting infected & spreading the virus.

Special duty office Vinod Rao said that a professional
agency would be appointed by the government for further distribution of the
relief kits for maintaining hygienic conditions & encourage more social
distancing & though having good intentions, this was not possible with
individuals distributing the relief materials. Post investigating the situation
at Nagarwada, Rao even ordered to isolate & seal the entire neighbourhood
& disallow residents to step out.
Talking on the same, Rao said that despite having good
intentions, they have barred volunteers from distribution of food & other
relief material as this does not allow for social distancing & people can
unknowingly get infected with the virus. He also said that all those who wish
to donate daily essentials to the needy can do that through the Chief
Minister’s relief fund & government agencies. To carry out the distribution
process in a hygienic & safe manner, they will appoint professional agencies
to do the same. The decision has also been taken looking at the increasing
number of cases every day in the country where it has entered the stage where
COVID-19 cases could see a surge.
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