This Article is From May 16, 2020

700 "Super-Spreaders" Test Positive For Coronavirus In Ahmedabad: Official

"Super-spreaders" are potential carriers of the viral infection who could infect a large number of people after coming in their contact. They could be vegetable vendors, grocery and milk-shop owners, petrol pump attendants or garbage collectors.

700 'Super-Spreaders' Test Positive For Coronavirus In Ahmedabad: Official

The 700 "super-spreaders" were isolated after around 12,500 people were tested. (Representational)

Ahmedabad:

At least 700 "super-spreaders" were found coronavirus positive in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, in a massive screening of vegetable sellers and shopkeepers conducted in a week after officials had ordered closure of shops, except those selling milk and medicines, between May 7 and 14, a senior bureaucrat said today.

"Super-spreaders" are potential carriers of the viral infection who could infect a large number of people after coming in their contact. They could be vegetable vendors, grocery and milk-shop owners, petrol pump attendants or garbage collectors, who by the nature of their job carry the risk of contracting and spreading the viral infection.

"About 33,500 super-spreaders were screened and 12,500 (of them) tested for coronavirus infection over the last one week. Of them, 700 tested positive and were isolated," said Additional Chief Secretary Rajiv Gupta, who has been appointed to oversee works related to COVID-19 in Ahmedabad.

Shops in Ahmedabad selling essential items reopened from May 15 under certain conditions which had been under a complete lockdown since May 7.

"Even as grocery shops and vegetable vendors were allowed to resume their business from May 15, provided they carried health screening cards, at least 700 "super-spreaders" were isolated after around 12,500 people were tested for coronavirus infection in a week-long exercise," a senior official said.

Before that about 350 "super-spreaders" were detected to have contracted the viral infection in a campaign launched on April 20.

Mr Gupta said massive screening was conducted to ensure that the viral infection cannot get transmitted from them.

He appealed to citizens to buy only from vendors or shopkeepers who carry "health screening cards".

"These super-spreaders will have to renew their cards after 14 days," he said.

Mr Gupta said the situation was normalising on the front of supply of essential commodities, including grocery items and vegetables. He said these items are supplied in ample quantities after the week-long lockdown was lifted on Friday.

Grocery shops and vegetable/fruit vendors can operate their business between 8 am and 3 pm. Besides, the AMC also allowed shops to remain open for a few hours in ten containment zones in the city.

Ahmedabad reported 7,044 coronavirus positive cases, and 473 deaths, as per the data available on May 15 night. The number of active cases is 4,260 and that of discharged people is 2,311.

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