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If the zonal lockdown procedure is not implemented accurately, it would be impossible to identify the virus spread zones which could eventually lead to an immediate lockdown of the whole country, the Government Medical Officers' Association (GMOA) said yesterday.
GMOA Secretary Dr. Shenal Fernando told the media that there is no need of any countrywide lockdown at present and it would depend on the decisions taken at present.
"We should identify the areas where the COVID-19 patients and their close contacts are reported from. The main responsibility is in the hands of the Epidemiology Unit. The Epidemiology Unit does not share any detail with the relevant authorities. Therefore it is an issue with the people whether they are aware of the areas where pandemic situation prevails," he said.
The GMOA yesterday requested the Epidemiology Unit to use the GPS technology or digital mapping for easy identification of the virus spread, persons who were tested positive and their close contacts. Using colour coding method to show the spreading from high to low and alerts should be sent, and if found necessary, announce the highly-affected areas as restricted zones.
After conducting an accurate mapping of the affected zones such as intermediate zone and safe zones, the Health Ministry could advise the relevant authorities accordingly, Dr. Fernando said. (Chaturanga Samarawickrama)
Sid Friday, 16 October 2020 05:53 AM
If I remember right it was the GMOA and others who protested when the ambulances were brought down from India as gifts. Dr.Harsha de Silva the then Minister had to face plenty of flak for this move. Now we see these ambulances are in the forefront in our battle with Covid 19
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