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What were the problems faced by west bengal government in checking covid-19 rise in the state . I want atleast 7 answers. So please don't ignore my question . Whoever answers the longest and the best I will mark him/her as brainliest.I will thanks everyone.Please answer

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Answered by anithamanu4
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from a news paper

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The West Bengal government on Saturday took stringent measures to contain the spread of Coronavirus by ordering closure of non-essential public places like restaurants, pubs, zoos and museums till March 31, even as the state reported the third case of viral infection.

An official notification from the home and hill affairs department said, “In order to further check non-essential social gathering which leads to spread of the virus from infected person to healthy person, it is ordered to shut all restaurants, pubs, bars, clubs, night clubs, hookah bars, massage parlours, amusement parks, museums, zoos, with effect from 0600 hours of 22/03/2020”.

The state has ordered a ban on other social gatherings as well. However, it has allowed functions such as marriage and cremation, while stating that the gathering should be kept at a bare minimum in order to ensure proper social distancing.

The order, which remains in effect till March 31, calls for Strict legal action in case of violation.

Three cases of infection have so far been reported in the state with all the patients coming to Kolkata from the UK.

State chief minister Mamata Banerjee has already urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to immediately stop all international flights into the city, as the infection has been brought to the state by people coming from international locations, namely the UK.

India has already announced a ban on the landing of scheduled international commercial passenger flights from March 22 to March 29.

Around 88 samples have been tested so far and 18,700 people have been put under home surveillance. Around 563,000 people have been screened.

Invoking the West Bengal Epidemic Disease Covid-19 Regulation 2020, the government has advised people coming from abroad, especially the US, UK, Europe and West Asia to self-quarantine for 14 days. People not following the procedure could face action including forced quarantine.

Kolkata police commissioner Anuj Sharma said that following this order, two women have been forcibly shifted to a hospital from a housing complex in Ballygunj for not adhering to home quarantine after returning from abroad. In fact the second positive case of Covid-19 was reported from this locality.

The government has already cancelled all Board examinations and has ordered the schools to be shut till April 14.

Moreover, to curb the economic impact of the virus on the poor, the government has decided to offer foodgrains and ration till September free of cost.

Answered by 25207
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West Bengal Mamata Banerjee coronavirus data covid 19 casesWest Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee discusses coronavirus measures with her ministers.   |  Photo Credit: PTIKEY HIGHLIGHTSThe Bharatiya Janata Party has submitted a “proof of suppression of facts” by the West Bengal governmentThe TMC government had defended its discretion of having an audit body which the BJP had questioned in the pastThe Kolkata Municipal Corporation, reportedly, has its own data of the people who have died

Kolkata: The Bharatiya Janata Party has escalated its attack on the Mamata Banerjee-led West Bengal government in wake of the rising positive coronavirus cases in the state and said that the Trinamool Congress administration is hiding data from people.

The BJP has alleged that families are being forced to give an undertaking and that is how the West Bengal government is under-reporting the number of Covid-19 cases in the state.

The saffron party has also submitted a “proof of suppression of facts”.

As per the Times Now report, the state government has on record stated that they have constituted an audit body to investigate whether patients have died because of Covid-19 morbidity factors or otherwise.

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