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The return of Telugu-speaking migrant workers from other states, particularly Maharashtra, has led to an increase in positive cases of the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh (AP) in the past 10 days, authorities said .
Of the 440 positive Covid-19 cases registered in AP since May 5, 150 were from Telugu-speaking migrants from various states such as Gujarat, Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Odisha, West Bengal and Karnataka, said an official bulletin published by the node. state. Covid-19 officer Arja Sreekanth on Friday.
In the last 24 hours alone, 45 of the 102 positive Covid-19 cases reported in AP were those of migrant workers who speak Telugu, including 34 and 11 from Maharashtra and Rajasthan, respectively.
Official figures showed that more than 8,000 Telugu-speaking migrant workers returned to their places of origin. Most of them belong to the Anantapur, Chittoor, Nellore, Kurnool and Kadapa districts in AP and came from different states on special Shramik Express trains organized by the Center.
Andhra Pradesh Special Chief Secretary KS Jawahar Reddy told the media that all who tested positive for Covid-19 were referred to dedicated Covid-19 hospitals and others sent to a mandatory 14-day quarantine.
The AP government has been doing a separate count for Covid-19 positive migrant workers for the past two days to make a distinction that these fresh infections are not homegrown.
“The segregation exercise will help us determine that these migrant workers contracted the disease-causing SARS-CoV-2 in the states from which they returned home,” said a Covid-19 control room official.
Several AP vegetable vendors, who visited the Koyambedu vegetable market in Chennai, a Covid-19 superprocessor, tested positive, raising concerns for AP authorities.
“So far, 84 positive cases of Covid-19 have been reported, including 28 in the past 24 hours. They are all related to those who visited the Koyambedu vegetable market in Chennai. All patients belong to Chittoor, Kurnool, Kadapa, Anantapur and Nellore, “said the state nodal officer.
In neighboring Telangana, migrant workers, who began to return to their places of origin from other states, particularly from Maharashtra, were found infected.
According to the health bulletin released by the state director of public health and family welfare, G Srinivasa Rao, on Thursday night, 42 positive cases of Covid-19 were from migrant workers. Most of the cases were identified among those from Mumbai.
State health minister Eatala Rajender said that Telangana migrant workers, who had been trapped in various states, began to return to their places of origin.
“Some of them have tested positive for Covid-19. The authorities involved must ensure that all returned migrants are screened and those who test positive are referred to dedicated Covid-19 hospitals without delay, ”he said.
The minister urged Accredited Social Health Workers (ASHA) to be entrusted with the responsibility of conducting door-to-door surveys.
“All symptomatic patients should be referred immediately to a dedicated Covid-19 hospital,” he added.
Many of these migrant workers are returning to their villages on their own. “Most of these returnees are from the northern Telangana districts, who had gone to neighboring Maharashtra in search of work. They may pose a risk to others, “said a health department official.
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