Home Health Health ministry issues guidelines for RWAs to help limit virus spread in containment zones

Health ministry issues guidelines for RWAs to help limit virus spread in containment zones

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Health ministry issues guidelines for RWAs to help limit virus spread in containment zones

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A health worker wearing PPE suit attends COVID-19 patients at quarantine Center, CWG Village, in New Delhi on 15 July 2020 (representational image) | ANI
A health worker wearing PPE suit attends COVID-19 patients at quarantine Center, CWG Village, in New Delhi on 15 July 2020 (representational image) | ANI


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New Delhi: The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Saturday issued an advisory to gated residential complexes and Residents Welfare Associations (RWA) to contain the spread of the virus as the number of Covid cases continued to rise in urban areas.

India crossed the 10 lakh-mark this week, recording more than 10.38 lakh cases Saturday morning. About 10 cities account for half these cases.

The government advisory outlined generic preventive steps along with specific measures to deal with the infection within residential complexes in containment zones.

RWAs are increasingly being considered pivotal in the public health framework, with the government even considering including them in its Rs 7,000 crore plan to set up an urban health scheme.


Also read: Govt plans Rs 7,000 cr urban health scheme, will use RWAs to handle Covid shock to cities


General preventive guidelines

Under this, the health ministry has asked RWAs to advise people above 65 years, people with comorbidities, pregnant women and children below the age of 10 to stay at home.

RWAs need to ensure thermal screening of staff and visitors and allow only asymptomatic individuals onto the premises. RWAs must also prominently display, both inside and outside gated complexes, posters or standees or AV media on preventive measures about Covid-19, common signs and symptoms of the disease, need for early reporting and sanitisation of premises, etc.

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