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Amid spike in COVID positive cases, Covid19 testing outside brick kiln workers will overburden health facilities

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At a time when COVID testing laboratories are already overburdened with the testing of samples after Kashmir witnessed a steep spike in COVID positive cases, Government has allowed entry of thousands of Brick Kilin workers from outside.

According to the official figures, it is estimated that since July 14 with 60 to 70 buses carrying around 2,500 workers to the valley each day.

According to the reports, the labourers brought in hoards from outside are being accommodated by the brick kiln owners in shacks near the brick kilns against the Government set guidelines which say that all the passengers coming to J&K by train, air or road are supposed to remain under institutional quarantine for 14 days after being tested for coronavirus.

A health expert, who is dealing with COVID 19 crises, said that if 60,000 labourers who work in 350 brick kilns in Kashmir arrive here and go for testing and quarantine as per the protocol it would water down all our efforts in containing the spread of COVID 19 here.

“Almost everyone in administration is puzzled by the decision of Government to allow entry to these workers here. Everyday testing laboratories report positive cases in hundreds. Now in this scenario how can resource-starved place in terms of machinery and manpower grapple testing of these workers and among them positive cases in hospitals,” he told KNS.

Meanwhile a video has gone viral on social media in which these brick kiln labourers entering Kashmir via road categorically denies going through any testing. It has raised serious concerns among netizens over the protocol being followed by the Government in allowing these workers in Kashmir.

President Kashmir Chamber of Commerce and Industry Sheikh Ashiq asked the government to come clean over the issue.

“Why Government is maintaining silence over the issue. We urge come clean on this subject and not allow a single person in Kashmir without being tested. Every person whosoever enters Kashmir should be dealt with as per set protocol,” he said.

Ashiq also demanded augmentation of health infrastructures like ventilators and emergency beds and testing facilities.

Divisional Commissioner Kashmir, Pandurang K Pole has yet to respond to the questions from KNS. The story will be updated when KNS receives a reply.(KNS)

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