Governance
Phased Easing of Lockdown
- 09 Apr 2020
- 2 min read
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An expert committee headed by former Chief Secretary K.M. Abraham has recommended a phased relaxation of the lockdown to contain COVID-19 for areas outside the seven hotspot districts in the State of Kerala from April 15, 2020.
Key Points
- The committee said that the phased withdrawal (in three phases) is sustainable only if there is a steady recovery and decline in the number of cases leading to initial flattening of the infection curve and then gradual tapering of the curve to zero infection cases.
- It has asked the government to advise the people that in the event of a resurgence, they should be ready and willing to undergo the rigours of a complete lockdown once again.
- The committee has also come up with health-related and non-health-related objectives for the withdrawal strategy and steps for management of hotspots and vulnerable populations.
- The Committee has also set criteria for moving into three phases of lockdown withdrawal.
- For example, for qualifying for Phase I relaxation,
- there has to be not more than one new case in the district for the entire week prior to the date of review on April 14.
- No increase of more than 10% of the number of persons under home surveillance in the district and no hotspots of COVID-19 anywhere in the district.
- For example, for qualifying for Phase I relaxation,