July 23, 2020

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Vol XXX No. 227

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More areas sealed amid spread of COVID-19

(L-R) Dimapur West Police Station barricaded and Seikhazou areas in Kohima sealed on Wednesday. (Yanger Aier/ NP)

Entire West PS personnel under COVID scanner Staff Reporter/Correspondent

DIMAPUR/KOHIMA, JUL 22 (NPN): After breaching the 1000-mark on July 20, 2020, COVID-19 count in Nagaland continues to rise amidst heightened apprehensions among majority of citizens who are clamouring for a ‘total Lockdown’ in the hope that it will break the transmission chain. On Wednesday, 54 positive COVID-19 cases were confirmed of which 23 were from Dimapur, 19 from Kohima and the rest

India’s COVID19 tally climbs to 11,92,915

NEW DELHI, JUL 22 (PTI): India added 37,724 fresh cases of COVID-19 on Wednesday taking the country’s tally to 11,92,915, while recoveries surged to 7,53,049 with 28,472 people having recuperated in a day, the highest so far, according to the Union Health Ministry data. The death toll due to the disease rose to 28,732 with 648 people succumbing to the disease in the last 24 hours, the data updated at 8 am showed. There are 4,11,133 active cases of coronavirus infection presently in the country, while 7,53,049 people having recovered so far. Thus 63.13 per cent people have recovered. The total number of confirmed cases includes foreigners. This is the seventh consecutive day that COVID-19 cases have increased by more than 30,000. According to the ICMR, a cumulative total of 1,47,24,546 samples have been tested up to July 21 with 3,43,243 samples being tested on Tuesday, The Health Ministry stressed that more than 70 per cent of the deaths occurred due to comorbidities.

This is it!

“We cannot rob because of lockdown. It has ensured people to remain at home.” K Y M C

from other districts. In Dimapur the news of four policemen under West P.S. being tested positive for COVID-19 through TrueNat machine was a big blow for the police, while the deaths of two persons hailing from Assam, in separate incidents in Dimapur only added to heighten apprehensions among public. To make matters worse, the BSL-2 lab at CISHR Dimapur has been rendered out of service due to exhaustion of consumables needed to run the machines. All samples including positive reports from TrueNat machines will now be sent to BSL-3 at NHAK, Kohima. 2 dead in Dimapur: The deaths of two persons from Assam-- one a 72-year

old man with a history of co-morbidity who died of cardio-respiratory failure at Nikos hospital on July 21 and a two-month pregnant married woman, who had reportedly died of health issue at a paid quarantine facility at MP Road on July 22, sent shock waves. Though both were tested positive for COVID-19 through TrueNat machines, confirmation through RTPCR at BSL-3 Kohima was awaited, officials said. West PS barricaded: However, for Dimapur police, the report of four policeman who were tested positive through TrueNat machine was a big blow. It was reported that the four, under West Police station Dimapur tested positive for

COVID on Wednesday. The samples were sent to BSL-3 lab in Kohima for RT-PCR confirmatory test, health officials said. Confirming this to Nagaland Post, Commissioner of Police R. Tetseo informed that the four have been sent to COVID-19 isolation ward. He also said all personnel under West PS, around 70 to 80 of them, will undergo testing for COVID-19. The entire West PS has been barricaded and no public will be entertained unless for emergency purposes till further order. Testeo also said with such a huge number under West PS currently suspended from active duties, it was a big blow against containment of COVID-19. He also

Nagaland COVID-19 tally 1084 COVID-19 STATUS AS ON july 22, 2020 District Dimapur

ACTIVE CASES Recov- Total ICU On Asympered Cases Mild Moderate tomatic Ventilator 267 1 1 1 163 432

Kiphire

0

0

0

0

0

0

Kohima

110

0

0

0

107

217 3

Longleng

3

0

0

0

0

Mokokchung

6

0

0

0

3

9

Mon

91

0

0

0

8

99

Peren

90

1

0

0

158

250

Phek

8

0

0

0

9

17

Tuensang

10

0

0

0

34

44

Wokha

1

0

0

0

0

1

Zunheboto

8

0

0

0

4

12

Total

594

2

1

1

486

1084

DIMAPUR, JUL 22 (NPN): Nagaland on Wednesday registered 54 fresh COVID19 cases from across the state, taking the state’s total cases to 1084-- 598 active and 486 recovered. According to health department’s bulletin, 23 positive cases were reported from Dimapur, Kohima-19, Zunheboto-7, Peren-1 and

2 each from Mokokchung and Mon. All the positive persons have been sent to the respective designated COVID-19 Hospitals and COVID-19 Care Centres. Further, active surveillance and contact tracing is in progress to prevent further spreading of the infection, principal secretary Home, Abhijit Sinha stated

in his daily briefing. As per the severity of symptoms, 594 cases were asymptomatic, 2 mild, 1 moderate and 1 admitted to ICU on ventilator. As per distribution of cases by domicile district, Dimapur reported the highest with 333 cases followed by Peren- 326, Kohima- 145, Mon- 124, Tuensang- 49, Phek- 18, Zunheboto- 14, Wokha- 11, Mokokchung9, Longleng- 5, Kiphire- 4 and others- 46. Till July 22, a total of 19,833 samples were sent for testing through RT-PCR and results of 18,749 samples received. Out of 18,749 samples, 11,793 samples were tested at the BSL-3 lab (NHAK) and out of which 654 samples tested positive. In addition, a total of 13,058 samples were sent for testing on TrueNat, out of which 12,334 tested negative and 413 positive, which have again been sent for confirmation by RT-PCR.

said if further tests confirm COVID-19, then even all their family members would have to also undergo the same test. If tests confirmed the initial reports, Testeo admitted that contact tracing would be another huge problem. Sealing, sanitization of court: After learning about policemen testing positive for COVID, the principal district & sessions judge (PD&SJ), Y. Longkumer had written to the chief medical officer Dimapur urging the latter for sanitizing and sealing of JMFC-II court room including testing of the staff. The PD&SJ said that two of the police personnel from the West P.S., who tested positive for Covid-19, were in the district court, particularly in the courtroom of JMFC-II, above DC’s chamber from July 13 to July 15 and on July 20. 2 Rly staff test positive: Two parcel section staff of Dimapur Railway station tested positive for COVID-19 on Wednesday. Their report on TrueNat returned positive, officials said. Both the staff were taken to the COVID Care

police was supervising the case, adding that a look out notice has been issued against the main accused. PRO also said that one individual was arrested in connection with the extortion from LPG truck drivers on July 4 and have also established that three miscreants were involved in the assault and extortion case on July 9. The arrested accused has been identified as one Khusato Keyho (25) of Khutsa village, Phek district. Police said the accused has admitted to committing the crime and has named an accomplice in the commission of crime, adding that efforts were on to nab the absconding accused. Meanwhile, SSP Kohima, Kevithuto Sophie, has assured that all out effort would be made to take the investigation to a logical conclusion.

SSP Kohima also stated that reports of extortion and highway robbery was reported beginning from the last week of May, as the state government announced partial relaxation of lockdown. Based on various inputs, Kohima police started operations in the month of June and registered three criminal cases in North PS on June 3, June 16 and June 18, 2020. Based on the strength of the cases registered, Kohima police busted a criminal gang of highway robbers and arrested the five individuals identified as Viketouzo @ baby (37) of Zhadima village, P/A Lower PWD (arrested on June 12, 20); Renpemo Tsopoe (24) currently residing at Midland colony Kohima (arrested on June 17, 2020); Ase-o Kense (27) of Touphema village,

Correspondent

KOHIMA, JUL 22 (NPN): In the wake of surge in COVID-19 cases being reported outside the quarantine centres in the state, particularly in Kohima and Dimapur and various civil societies calling for total lockdown to be imposed, the High Powered Committee (HPC) for COVID-19 on Wednesday has asked the District Task Forces (DTFs) of the two districts to convene emergency meetings and decide whether or not to impose total lockdown, after taking into consideration all relevant facts and as per the need of the district. Informing this to Nagaland Post, HPC spokesperson and minister Neiba Kronu said that the HPC, during its meeting held on Wednesday to review the COVID-19 situation in the state, directed the DTFs to decide on the matter. HPC also suggested DTFs to impose strict and additional lock down measures for a certain period as per the need of the district, in order to enhance active surveillance, more comprehensive

contact tracing, early detection of suspected cases and isolation measures so as to break the chain of transmission and prevent further spread. Kronu also clarified that the HPC has not recommended total lockdown in the state capital or across the state. The minister explained that as Nagaland Legislative Assembly (NLA) session was scheduled from July 30, the State government offices had to function normally for preparing responses to questions that would be raised at the Assembly. He added that some government officials would also have to attend the session, and therefore complete lockdown would not be possible. Organisations like Association of Kohima Municipal Wards Panchayat (AKMWP), Kohima Village Council (KVC) have urged the state government for imposition of total lockdown in Kohima while Eastern Nagaland People’s Organisation (ENPO) had appealed the state government for a state-wide lockdown till July 31. (Cont’d on p-8)

Info of employees sought at Manipur govt 82-year old COVID Raj Bhavan’s behest: Govt imposes 7-day positive patient in ICU DIMAPUR, JUL 22 (NPN): In view of the adverse public reaction, the State government has clarified that the move to ask all its employees to furnish information of their family members and relatives in Naga political organisations was done at the direction of governor RN Ravi. A DIPR statement read that Nagaland Governor’s office had on February 14 this year written to the chief secretary through its commissioner & secretary seeking a database of family members and relatives of State government employees in underground organisations. The letter required every government employee to make a self-declaration in a format that was enclosed, besides directing staff of the police department to be segregated and furnished separately. The letter further directed the home commissioner to keep hard copies of the declaration and send their soft copies to Raj Bhavan by April 2. Following receipt of a reminder letter from the Governor’s office on June 24 by the chief secretary on June 24, the government decided to issue the office memorandum to this effect on July 7 after the State cabinet deliberated on the matter during its meeting on July 3.

Kohima assault case: Police identify prime suspect DIMAPUR, JUL 22 (NPN): Kohima police Wednesday disclosed that in connection with the assault and extortion case in Kohima on July 9, 2020, the prime suspect has been identified as Kevidetuo Angami of Kohima village, who was allegedly a habitual offender with criminal record. It may be mentioned that All Kohima Indane Distributors’ Association (AKIDA) on Tuesday served a one-week deadline on the state government to take action against the miscreants who assaulted drivers of LPG vehicles on July 4 and July 9, 2020. According to Kohima police PRO, the person was evading arrest and all out efforts were on to nab the accused and identify the remaining accused. PRO said SDPO (N) Kohima

Centre at Circuit House, Dimapur and contact tracing activated. 1 positive case in Seikhazou colony, Kohima: A handyman, from Seikhazou Colony tested positive for COVID-19 on Wednesday. Accordingly, the district task force sealed the locality and activated contact tracing during which it was found that eight other persons were living with infected person, all engaged in construction works. The samples of all eight were also collected and tested, but only one tested positive so far, officials said. Nikos Hospital sealed: In order to take effective measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19, the deputy commissioner & chairman DDMA Dimapur, Anoop Khinchi, has ordered the sealing of Nikos Hospital, Dimapur with immediate effect till further order. Seikhazou areas sealed: Following detection of a COVID-19 case at Seikhazou Colony in Kohima, deputy commissioner Kohima, Gregory Thejawelie has ordered sealing of areas under Seikhazou Colony.

Dimapur, Kohima DTFs to take call on lockdown

P/A Phezoucha colony, Kohima (arrested on June 16, 2020); Mongchao Khiam (29) of Nokhu village, Tuensang, P/A Thizama village, Kohima (arrested on June 16, 2020) and Khosato Keyho @ Kenny (25) of Khutsa village, Phek, P/A PWD (Lower) Colony, Kohima (arrested on July 4, 2020). Police said all the arrested persons were caught with extortion slips, weapons and ammo and other incriminating articles and materials. Police said it was highly suspected that the assault and extortion incident on July 4, 2020 and July 9, 2020 were carried out by fringes of the same criminal gang. SSP Kohima has sought the cooperation of the public in providing any information regarding the activities of such criminal gangs.

total lockdown

Correspondent

IMPHAL, Jul 22: The entire Manipur state would be under complete lockdown for a week starting from July 23, 2 pm, state chief minister N Biren Singh announced Wednesday after holding an emergency cabinet meeting. Total curfew would be in place in the whole of the state to enforce the lockdown, the chief minister who hinted of extending the complete lockdown for another one week, said. Addressing the media at the chief minister’s secretariat, Singh said that the state government was compelled to enforce the complete lockdown in view of the surging number of COVID-19 cases in the state. He appealed to the citizens abide by the lockdown guidelines strictly.

CADN demands recruitment through NPSC DIMAPUR, JUL 22 (NPN): Concerned AYUSH Doctors of Nagaland (CADN) has demanded that the 21 AYUSH posts that were recently created be recruited through NPSC. Supporting the recent statement of Nagaland Voluntary Consumers’ Organisation (NVCO) that recruiting the post of Gazetted Class-1 officer was not under the purview of the department, the CADN expressed gratitude to NVCO for pointing out the “unfair distribution of marks” for the said post recruitment that gave no chance for the qualified junior doctors. In this regard, CADN has questioned the health department under what rule did the department relax the age to 45years? (Cont’d on p-8)

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DIMAPUR, JUL 22 (NPN): An 82year-old person, who tested positive for COVID-19 on July 18, was shifted to ICU of COVID-19 Hospital here on July 19 from the Eden Medical Centre. Sources said the patient has comorbid conditions with diabetes and has a past history of open heart surgery and pulmonary tuberculosis. The patient was treated at Shamrock Hospital on July 16 and at Nikos Hospital and Eden Medical Centre July 17. With a typical Covid lung picture with respiratory distress, sources said the person is on ventilator support. He is critical with unstable blood pressure and his other vitals are being maintained. Treatment protocol is being followed for him. The patient is being monitored by a medical team comprising of one doctor, two nurses and two attendants on eight-hourly rotation basis, said Dr Kasheto, medical superintendent of Dimapur COVID Hospital. He, sought prayer support from everyone for speedy recovery of the patient.

Govt issues road safety advisory DIMAPUR, JUL 22 (NPN): In view of frequent occurrence of landslide, depressions and rockfalls in vulnerable locations, the Government of Nagaland, Works and Housing Department, has requested the commuting public/vehicles to avoid night travels and avoid halting/parking on slide/sinking prone locations. In an advisory, commissioner and secretary (Work & Housing), Rovilatuo Mor, advised all responsible to ensure reliable mechanical condition of the vehicle before journey including proper lights, fog light etc. The gover nment has asked the public to adhere to traffic norms of one-way traffic on narrow stretches and give way to emergency vehicles viz Ambulance, Army, Security and essential services. Fur ther, it has been advised to avoid overloading vehicles considering the vulnerable road conditions

vehicular load capacity be restricted 3-axel 10 wheelers with load capacity of 24 tones till improvement of weather. The advisory stated that this was essential to avoid road blockages/avoidable accidents by overloaded mode of transports. Meanwhile, the state government stated that the unfinished road construction works due to the unforeseen COVID-19 pandemic lockdown has rendered the road conditions additional risks of rockfalls, slides and unfavourable road surface conditions. Therefore, while the road authorities concerned would endeavour to attend to the dire necessities for ensuring undisrupted road communication, the commuting public/ vehicles have been requested to adhere to safety measures. The government has also provided contact numbers in case of any road emergencies. (See contact numbers on p-5) K Y M C


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