INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Warangal: With the state federal government being determined in not enforcing lockdown despite the growing variety of Covid-19 positive
cases, several villages in erstwhile Warangal district where cases are on the increase, decided to observe lockdown willingly
While many towns remained unaffected throughout the very first wave of the pandemic, they are severely impacted throughout the second.People
are worried as at least 30 to 40 persons in each town are going through treatment for the disease
As an outcome, the village governing bodies are going with self-lockdown in their locations to stop the spread of the infection and
As part of this, company establishments are permitted to remain open only throughout particular timings and the entry of outsiders into the
A fine of Rs 1,000 will be imposed on violators of these norms.Asha workers and ANMs are offering isolation packages to those with symptoms
They are also conducting door to door studies by inspecting locals' temperature levels
If they have symptoms, they are being provided medication
If the signs are extreme, they are referred to hospitals
Those who check favorable are either home separated or admitted to hospitals
In Warangal Urban district, the town panchayat of Elkaturthy decided to permit services to run just in between 5 am and 12 twelve noon
The homeowners were asked not to step outside during the remainder of the time till May 22
The sarpanch of Kondaparthy Katkuri Rajamani stated that they would carry out partial lockdown in the town according to which shops would be
open in between 6 am and 10 am and 5 pm and 7 pm
There are about 50 people who are struggling with Covid-19 signs in the town
That is why we have taken this choice, she said
In Mangapet village of Mulugu district, voluntary lockdown will remain in effect till May 20
Village special officer Srikanth and the village panchayat governing council chose to enable service establishments to run in between 6 am