When Prime Minister Narendra Modi lands at the saket College heliport in the city of Ayodhya in Uttar Pradesh on Wednesday at 11:30 a.m., he will have a special coverage network: local police officials who have recovered from coronavirus disease (Covid-19), the state deputy the inspector general of the police said Tuesday.
The Prime Minister will spend about 3 hours in the city temple for the opening rite of the Ram Temple and the government is convinced that the organization of 150 staff members has recovered, which experts say develops antibodies opposed to the disease and is unlikely. to get the infection or spread it. Fix at least over the next few months – it will be very important to protect you from the risk of Covid-19.
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“It is in the Prime Minister’s coverage protocol that will have to be attended by healthy staff. Now, what can be healthier in those times than a Covid-19 warrior,” said Deepak Kumar, Deputy Inspector General of Police at UP.
The recovered body of workers will be the Prime Minister’s first point of cover in a town where 16 other people have died and where there are still 604 cases. They will also be assigned to key positions where the PM passes to ensure that all security forces of workers close to Modi are not at risk of infection.
Kumar stated that he had written to UP police director Hitesh Chandra Awasthy on 29 July and had made a special request for some 150 UP police officers who had contracted the disease and recovered on 25 July to go to Ayodhya. The application was accepted without delay. “I had a complete list of all those affected and the ADG (law and order) without delay accepted my application,” Kumar said. Most of the staff is from Lucknow, some from far-flung neighborhoods like Bareilly.
The Prime Minister will go to Hanuman Garhi Temple, then the temple site where he will lay the foundations of the Ram Temple and take care of 175 guests, plant a young tree and then meet with members of the Shri Ram Janambhoomi Teertha Kshetra Trust.
Kumar agreed that 150 staff members were not enough for the prime minister at the large-scale event, however, he added that the greatest detail of protection will come with another 400 people who have tested negative for Covid-19 in the 48 hours that followed and then been isolated.
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“Our purpose is for each and every member of the police who fall into a Covid-19 warrior or have been evaluated in the last 48 hours,” Kumar said. He said the other 400 staff members were remote to their homes or at a quarantine center at the Ram Janambhoomi site. While three hundred of these officers underwent chain reaction tests through the opposite transcription polymer (or RT-PCR), the rest underwent immediate antigenic testing.
The resolution came a day after a priest at ram’s makeshift temple tested positive for Covid-19 and the government expressed fear that local citizens were not meeting social estrangement guidelines. Last week, a young priest and four other members became inflamed with the virus that killed 1,800 others in the state.
To combat the risk of infection, the government has a strict protocol that includes testing all guests, masking and sealing neighborhood boundaries so outsiders can’t gather at the site. The government also asked local citizens to stay home and watch the occasion on television.
“We are now convinced that no one will be angry because we have tested within 8 feet of a VIP,” said District Justice of peace Anuj Jha, who is also a member of the temple trust.
Jha added that even the other people who set up the tents where the occasion will be located and the drivers of the procession were tested and proved negative. “Everyone will wear a mask, everyone will have their social distance and everything will be fine,” he said.
People who have recovered from Covid-19 have greater immunity to reinfection, as antibodies expand in their bodies than in the case of prolonged exposure to the Sars-Cov-2 virus, at least temporarily.
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