India quarantines 15,000 after virus kills 'super-spreader' guru- Aljazeera

Bilal Raza

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
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The guru and his two associates ignored self-isolation orders on their return from Europe, causing 15 villages to be sealed off under stricter conditions than India's nationwide lockdown

At least 15,000 people who may have caught the new coronavirus from a Sikh religious leader are under strict quarantine in northern India after the man died of COVID-19.

The 70-year-old guru, Baldev Singh, had returned from a trip to Europe's virus epicentre Italy and Germany before he went preaching in more than a dozen villages in Punjab state.

Nineteen people who were in contact with the preacher have already tested positive for the new virus, said Vinay Bublani, a local deputy police commissioner.

Results are awaited for more than 200 other people, who were tested.

The case has sparked one of India's most serious alerts related to the pandemic, with special food deliveries made to each household under even tighter restrictions than the strict 21-day nationwide stay-at-home order imposed by the government.

"The first of these 15 villages was sealed on March 18, and we think there are 15,000 to 20,000 people in the sealed villages," said Gaurav Jain, a senior magistrate for the district of Banga, where Singh lived.

"There are medical teams on standby and regular monitoring," he told AFP news agency on Friday.

'Shadow of death'

The guru and his two associates - who have also tested positive - ignored self-isolation orders on their return from Europe, and were on their preaching tour until Singh fell ill and died.

The case has stunned India and a popular Punjabi singer based in Canada, Sidhu Moose Wala, released a song about Singh that has been viewed on YouTube more than 2.3 million times in less than two days.

"I passed on the disease ... roaming around the village like a shadow of death," say the lyrics to the song, which Punjab's police chief Dinkar Gupta has encouraged people to listen to as a warning.

With 918 confirmed coronavirus cases and 20 deaths, India's toll is lower than other countries afflicted by the pandemic, but experts say many infections have not been detected due to a lack of testing.

The South Asian nation of some 1.3 billion people reported its first coronavirus case on January 30 but in recent weeks the number of infections has climbed rapidly.



 

Allah_Ka_Banda

Senator (1k+ posts)
Dogs remind me of certain things;

1-Dogs vaccine in Sindh
2-Spread of Aids in Sindh esp to kids
3-Death of children n Tharr
4-Development in Sindh n High rising building in Sind minus Karachi... development of schools in sindh for those haari's kids to bring them in line with wadera's kids...
5- development of Larkana from the provincial budget to beat Lahore's development n other major cities of Punjab...
6- existence of elections in interior sind...
7-elimination of quota system...
8- and lastly.... waiting for the day to see creation of southern sindh as a new province along with southern punjab...
 

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