red orange green zone: What is the difference between the red zone and the green zone? – What is the difference between a red zone and a green zone? Find out with one click



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This time the digital desktop: Based on the Coronavirus or Covid-19 outbreak, the center divided the districts into three zones on April 15. Corona has been divided into red, orange and green zones, taking into account that it is easy to take the necessary measures to control it. Many people do not know the difference between the red, green and orange zones.

Red zone: Districts that have the highest crown infestation rate, that is, areas where the ‘hot spot’ or containment area is highest, are included in the red zone. Calculating the red zone has been identified as extremely risky. The administration has to take very strict measures in these red zones. The result of a little negligence can be terrible. Therefore, it is necessary to block with strict vigilance.

Orange zone: Districts that have infections but are much lower than the Red Zone, not hot spots, have been pushed into the Orange Zone. When the infection in the red zone subsides, it moves to the orange zone. If the infection occurs again in the green zone, it enters the orange zone. That is, it is the middle zone.

Green area: Uninfected or crown-less districts have been included in the Green Zone. Corona had no impact in this area. If a new crown is not found in any district within 14 days, the district is considered tax free. In other words, the green zone is a district of relative comfort. However, it is never risk-free or risk-free. Even the slightest negligence can push Green into the Orange Zone.

Last Tuesday, Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan said there have been no reports of crown outbreaks in the past eight days in 60 districts of the country. Of these, a single positive crown was not found in 48 districts in the past 14 days. That means that those 48 districts are green areas.

According to the state government, there are four districts in the red zone in West Bengal in terms of corona infection. They are Kolkata, Howrah, North 24 Parganas and East Midnapore. The orange zone includes the south of 24 Parganas, Hooghly, Nadia, West Midnapore, East-West Burdwan, Malda, Murshidabad, Jalpaiguri, Darjeeling and Kalimpong. Apart from this, the rest of the districts are included in the green zone.

According to sources, a total of 228 places in Kolkata have been identified as contagious areas. The chief secretary said that no one had been infected in the past two weeks in 16 of the 228 areas of the metropolis. A total of 56 areas of the north of 24 Parganas have been identified as containment areas. A total of 56 infected areas in Howrah are kept under special surveillance. There are a total of eight blocks on the East Midnapore list.



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