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Kasaragod Model

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April 21, 2020

Why in News?

The Centre showcased the contact tracing and containment model of Kerala’s Kasaragod as a successful containment exercise.

Why showcase Kasaragod?

  • Kasaragod reported the third case of COVID-19 in the country - a student airlifted from Wuhan on February 3.
  • The district administration mounted a massive exercise to trace the 150-odd contacts of that one student.
  • Kasaragod had 169 cases and zero deaths until April 19.
  • Of these, 123 people had already recovered.
  • Most of the cases were of those who had caught the virus during their travels abroad and those who returned from the Middle East.

What is the Kasaragod model?

  • The district administration relied on aggressive testing, technology, foolproof contact tracing, etc., to achieve the results it can now show.
  • The state government appointed a special officer to,
    1. Coordinate functioning of the district administration.
    2. Coordinate between departments at field and secretariat levels.
  • Section 144 was imposed in the entire district, with 7 drones employed for surveillance.
  • Under the Care for Kasaragod initiative, a common coordinated action plan was drawn up for combating COVID-19.

What was this action plan?

  • All quarantined people were tracked using GPS.
  • All essentials were home-delivered in the containment zones.
  • A campaign on social distancing called “Break the Chain” was carried out to deliver the message of social distancing.
  • Core teams were formed with incident commanders to rush to various areas and take quick action.
  • The plan was carried out with a very strong social welfare component, which included free food kits for the poor and migrant workers.
  • Health checkup was carried out on alternate days for migrants or the destitute. There is a 709-bed COVID-19 care centre.
  • ASHAs and health inspectors carried out household surveys.

What are the other successful models?

  • Agra Model: The district administration identified epicentres.
  • They delineated the impact of positive confirmed cases on the map.
  • A special task force was deployed as per a micro plan made by the district administration.
  • The hotspot area was identified within a 3 km radius from the epicentre.
  • They were managed through an active survey and containment plan.
  • A 5 km buffer zone was identified as the containment zone.
  • Bhilwara Model: This entailed complete isolation of Bhilwara city with Section 144 CrPC being imposed.
  • The shutdown was total with the city and district borders sealed and checkposts at every entry and exit point.
  • Pathanamthitta Model: Every person who had entered the district was screened.
  • A database was created so that they could be reached at short notice.
  • Graphics were created showing the travel route of the positive cases and publicised. This led to self-reporting.

 

Source: The Indian Express

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