Telangana government overlooks HC, tweaks COVID-19 figures

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Hyderabad: On Monday, the Telangana health department, and the state government, yet once again got an earful from the Telangana High Court
over Covid-19 management
Previously in the day, nevertheless, the health department fine-tuned its day-to-day Covid-19 publication yet once again, this time
eliminating the information on the variety of Covid-19 patients recommended to be in isolation.This is not the first time that the health
department has actually made changes to the publication, or the details offered in it, or the format in which the details is supplied
Previously this year, in what now seems a really premature move, the department chose to suspend the daily publication of the publication
stating the cases were too couple of
This strategy was withdrawn after just one day after the High Court pulled up the government over the move.With each passing day, with the
Covid-19 cases increasing by leaps and bounds, the variety of individuals, who are asymptomatic or slightly symptomatic and require to be in
quarantine is rising.However, there are increasing reports from all districts that such Covid-19 patients are not following the main
'recommend' to sit tight in the house, unless they require hospitalisation
The federal government on its part, had already stated that it will not set up containment zones and will just have 'micro-containment'-- a
home or a real estate complex with cases-- with advise to the residents to stay put inside.It is to avoid questions on what is being done to
keep such individuals in rigorous seclusion that the data on the variety of people in seclusion was gotten rid of from the bulletin, it was
learnt.Isolation cases on the riseDate: Seclusion casesApril 12: 16,118 April 13: 16,892 April 14: 18,685 April 15: 20,215 April 16: 22,118
April 17: 24,156 April 18: 25,093