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Many loopholes in government’s COVID-19 combat tactics: SYT

“N Ibomcha, a resident of Kakching Wairi Senapati Leikai was hospitalised on November 8 at a private hospital. He tested positive for COVID-19 and died on the same day. However, his name was not included in the government’s list of those who died of COVID-19,” SYT said in a release.

ByIFP Bureau

Updated 13 Nov 2020, 3:41 pm

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Sena Youth’s Trust (SYT) has said that the Manipur government has not included a person, who died after testing COVID-19 positive, in the list of COVID-19 deaths.

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“N Ibomcha, a resident of Kakching Wairi Senapati Leikai was hospitalised on November 8 at a private hospital. He tested positive for COVID-19 and died on the same day. However, his name was not included in the government’s list of those who died of COVID-19,” SYT said in a release.

It said that during contact tracing, two of his family members tested COVID-19 positive on November 9 and later six more individuals from the same locality tested positive but the district administration announced the locality as a containment zone on November 11.

Besides, when Kakching detected the first COVID-19 positive patient without any travel history in the said locality on August 19, the district administration did not declare the area as a containment zone, it alleged.

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Such delay in announcement of containment zone and exclusion of Ibomcha from the list of deceased clearly shows that there are many loopholes in the government’s measures in combating COVID-19 pandemic, the release said.

It also urged the government to include Ibomcha in the list of deceased people that died of COVID-19 and make the district administration take timely COVID preventive measures.

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