Mangaluru: MCC issues guidelines to tackle coronavirus pandemic


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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (ANK)

Mangaluru, Mar 18: Mangaluru City Corporation (MCC) commissioner Ajith Kumar issued guidelines for parks, gyms, residential apartments, public, supermarkets, PG and hostels as preventive measures to tackle coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.

An awareness programme was conducted to the coroporators of MCC on Wednesday, March 19 to tackle coronavirus.

Addressing the gathering, mayor Diwakar said, "We will conduct ward-wise programme to create awareness among the public and form a team consisting of corporators of particular ward, executive engineer, zonal engineer, revenue officer, health officer and environment officer. They need to visit individual houses to give all necessary information to the people and gather information about their health. If required, they should be referred for quarantine. They should also give information to the public about whom they should contact in case of infection etc.”

Meanwhile, mayor released publicity material, which was later displayed on public transport.

During the meeting, corporator Naveen D’Souza raised voice against face masks being sold at high price.

MCC commissioner Ajith Kumar said, "We have taken all the steps to clear street side food stalls. Even the hotels should maintain cleanliness and collect information of guests coming from other countries. As of now we have given permission for grocery shops in the malls but under certain conditions and for time limit people should discourage unnecessary visitors. Even as per deputy commissioner, we have restricted entering the beaches, even the parks have been closed, we urge people to maintain social distance.”

Covid-19 guidelines for apartment associations:

*Providing hand sanitizer to housekeeping staff
*Creating awareness among the house keeping staff about cleanliness
*Gym, swimming pool, entertainment clubs and other sports facilities should be closed till further notice
*Do not pay heed to any rumours which create panic in the community. Instead contact health officer for corrective measures

Covid-19 guidelines for supermarkets and marts falling under MCC:

*Time-bound sale advertisement, which attracts huge crowds are completely banned
*Timings to be maintained between 10 am to 7 pm only
*Customers should not touch the products unnecessarily
*Billing counter should not be crowded

Covid-19 guidelines for PG and hostels:

*Ask the inmate students to go home if they have declared leave from their educational institutions
*They should not be asked to vacate without giving them sufficient time to see alternate accommodation
*If Covid-19 spreads due to not marinating hygiene, action will be taken against the owners of such facilities

Covid-19 guidelines for citizens of Mangaluru:

*Covid-19 can be controlled by repeatedly washing hands
*Attention to be given to the health condition of children and elderly people in the house
*There is no need for everyone to wear mask. Only those who have cough and cold should wear masks
*Do not eat road side food
*As far as possible stay away from crowded places like market

Covid-19 guidelines for public parks and gyms:

*All gyms, swimming pools and stadiums are closed to prevent spread of the dreaded disease
*Do not use gym equipment in park as they might have been infected
*Maintain social distance
*Keep away from crowded places

Covid-19 guidelines for hotels under MCC:

*Providing hot water compulsorily to the customers
*Hotel employees should wear hand gloves and face mask without fail
*All areas which are touched by customers should be cleaned with bleaching powder or any other strong disinfectant
*Owners should avoid crowding of customers in the hotel
*Distance should be maintained between two tables

 

 

  

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  • Anthony H Crasta, Granville/Sydney

    Thu, Mar 19 2020

    Good guidelines and rules initiated by the Commissioner to combat the Corona Virus, and I strongly applaud and endorse his action.

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 18 2020

    take back hiked water tax, take back increased house taxes. y drainage water is flowing in karangalpady new cross road those.(c.g. Klamath road) y this road is still not repaired damaged during da rainy season. utter failure from da MCC.

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  • Dylan, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 18 2020

    Is the MCC qualified to talk about corona. The MCC should see to all the drains were water and waste is clogged. Even in places were people are in large numbers the city is no clean. Finish road works started even more than two years back. Build good footpath and scientifically so that pedestrians can walk safely and comfortably.

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  • Valson Mendonsa, Mangalore/USA

    Wed, Mar 18 2020

    Corona Pandemic is real and not easy to control have no quick medication so far..
    It has shut down right from Kitchen table to Kingdom, Pin to Plane...Ship yard to Back yard... Super Markets to Hyper Markets, Factories to Laundries.. Banks to School ranks.... and list goes on..
    All we know .. impact will be huge in coming days...
    All we can do pray rather than talking point million times about Corona with no solution...Just pray.. it will goes away..
    .some are fasting in this lent season with one meal a day for adults not a bad idea..

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  • Cynthia, Kirem

    Wed, Mar 18 2020

    Thank you MCC. Though it's very late in creating awareness like this, all are in confusion what to do what not to do. Some say food shops, malls are closed and yet others say some got messages from the food bazaar saying they're open for a limited period in a day. Why media gives different different information and not identical one... MCC/CORPORATORS, though you all are late in holding meetings and issuing guidelines, now be quick and fast in implementing the same....just announcing religious houses should be closed and all should not wear masks not sufficient....start educating the public. Let your personnel not be arrogant and harsh while dealing with the public like that during the break out of dengue in rainy season...

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 18 2020

    I have seen a bad habit that while meetings in DC or Corporation office, when the meeting is going on TEA is supplying. This should be stopped. They must take the Tea before or after the meeting and not in between the discussion. Yesterday and today also tea is served without hand gloves in DC and Corporation office.. Why this rule is only in hotels???.

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  • Veena, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 18 2020

    Please, stop international flights coming to India, the problem will come to an end soon .

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  • darryl, brahamvar

    Wed, Mar 18 2020

    In Italy, the entire country is isolated, meaning 60 million people in quarantine !!
    This would have been prevented if people had heard the instructions from the beginning.

    The big mistake Italians did was that at the start of the first hit people continued to lead their lives as usual and took to the streets for work, entertainment and feeling like a vacation period, so gatherings with friends and banquets abound.

    In Italy there are no beds for patients. all beds are full. doctors are letting people to die .

    "We have an invisible enemy"

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  • Ashraf, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 18 2020

    Mr darryl,
    It's easy to preach, comment etc.
    This pandemic can't be identified until 2 weeks. It's new disease which people have not known.

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