📙2200 Missing Cases
Location: Hyderabad
🔹It is known that the coronavirus is booming in Hyderabad. For the past two weeks, the number of Kovid victims has been above 700 every day under the GHMC. Corona cases are also being reported in Rangareddy and Medchal districts adjacent to Hyderabad. GHMC officials revealed the shocking fact that more than 2200 corona patients have been missed in Hyderabad in the last two weeks. Authorities said all of them gave false phone numbers and addresses.
🔹It is known that the government is giving home isolation kits to Kovid-19 patients. With this, the GHMC officials inquired about the details of those who were staying at home and receiving corona treatment. Hundreds of details were found to be incorrect. The reason for this is believed to be the misconception in society towards those who came to Corona. Switching off phones .. While having a permanent address on the Aadhaar card. It is becoming difficult to identify corona victims as the details of the area of current residence are not known.
🔹GHMC Additional Commissioner (Health) Badawat Santosh said:
🔹GHMC Commissioner Lokesh Kumar asked the corona victims to come forward and cooperate with the authorities. He expressed concern that corona infected people could spread the infection to others if they returned to the roads. Lokesh Kumar urged the people to be more responsible.
🔹Some say the phones were being switched off when it became clear that Corona was positive ... that the authorities had given false addresses without being found. He said that 10 people who came in a group gave him the same phone number. He said that the phone was switched off.
🔹An attempt was made to trace some people based on the address on the Aadhaar card. Most of the isolation kits were not taken, a GHMC official said. "Corona positive people want to give those kits to friends or relatives who are far away from our home," the official said.
🔹Some fear that the Apartment Association will lock up their flat, while others fear that they will lock up their homes and take themselves to government hospitals. GHMC officials are looking for various ways to track down such people.