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JAMSHEDPUR/RANCHI: East Singhbhum and Ranchi, which have been worst hit by the second wave of the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, has begun scouting for spaces to set up institutional quarantine centres for returning migrant workers.
With lockdown in many states triggering a reverse migration of the workers, East Singhbhum deputy commissioner Suraj Kumar has directed the district officials to identify buildings which can be readied as quarantine centres. Nearly 6.2 lakh migrant workers returned to Jharkhand during the lockdown last year.
The state government has recently made it mandatory for all returning migrant workers to undergo Covid-19 tests upon arrival and stay at quarantine centres for a week if they test negative in Rapid Antigent Test (RAT).
Ranchi: Ranchi MP Sanjay Seth on Wednesday spoke to Union coal minister Prahlad Joshi and sought his intervention for setting up a 500-bed makeshift Covid hospital at Mega Sports Complex in Hotwar.
Seth spoke to Joshi over phone and suggested that the Coal India Limited subsidiary, Central Coalfields Limited (CCL), should take the lead in setting up the hospital equipped with doctors, nurses, paramedical staff and unhindered oxygen supply to attend to the critically Covid patients.
“The Union minister agreed to the suggestion and spoke to CCL CMD P M Prasad. Prasad then rang me up and we had a detailed discussion on the matter. CCL said they will need the state government’s consent,” Seth told TOI.