District Administration, Gurugram Dated 21 5/2021

Management of Large Outbreak Regions

the World Health 1. Whereas, COVID19 has already been declared as a pandemic by satisfied that Organization (WHO) and National Disaster Management Authority, being the country is threatened with the COVID 19 Pandemic.

Diseases Act, 1897, the . Whereas, in exercise of powers under the Epidemic Government of has already issued the Haryana Epidemic Diseases, COVID19 Regulations, 2020 for the containment and prevention of the spread of COVID19.

3. Further, it has been categorically stated vide Point 18 of the MHA guidelines dated 23rd March, 2021 that States, based on the assessment of the situation, may impose local restrictions at district/sub-district and city/ward level with a view to contain the spread of COVID-19.

4. Whereas, as per the guidelines of MoHFW: 1. A large outbreak is defined as localized increase in the incidence of a COVID-19 cases occurring within a defined geographic area e.g., tn a vllage, town, or city. The cases may or may not be epidemiologically linked. For operational purpose, a large outbreak is deemed to be present when there are 15 or more cases. 2. Geographic quarantine strategy calls for near absolute interruption of movement of people to and from a relatively large defined geographic area where there is single large outbreak or multiple foci of local transmission of COVID-19. In simple terms, it is a barrier erected around the focus of infection. 3. Geographic quarantine shall be applicable to such areas reporting large outbreak and/or multiple chusters of COVID- 19 spreadover multiple blocks of CTMA AGIS one or more districts that are contiguous based on the distribution of cases and contacts. RAT 4. Containment/ buffer zones are to be created with a boundary for geographic quarantine to be defined based on: 1. geospatial distribution of each chuster contained within, UGRA o GU 2. largest administrative unit containing all clusters, and 3. feasibility to implement strict interruption of movement of people.

5. Whereas, as on May 20, 2021, the cumulative number of COVID positive cases in the district are 177190 including 733 deaths of COVID patients. Further, keeping in view the above guidelines, in the District there are multiple "Containment zone" along with "Buffer Zone" that extend beyond the containment zone.

6. Whereas, in many incidences of positive cases in other areas of District Gurugram, cases are mostly within the same household/ family and epidemiologically linked, however there is a rising number of cases beyond this criteria. Extensive contact tracing and testing is being conducted with over 1442712 tests in the District and many of the positive cases have already recovered, yet there remains a potential threat to the District due to a sudden surge in COVID-19 positive patients in the districts. It is imperative to adopt strict measures in large outbreak areas to contain the spread of COVID-19, thus it is necessary to take effective measures to prevent further spread of COVID-19 in the district.

The District shares its border with the N.C.T. of and is on crossroads ot major transport routes. A considerable number of people travel to Gurugram and back across District border because of either their workplace or residence being located here. Further, there is significant intra-district movement on account of travel to and trom centres of economic activity viz. In such circumstances, where the District has not yet reached a stage of 14 days without a positive case and has a high proportion of COvD positive cases out of the overall cases in Haryana, the threat of the pandemic further spreading can yet not be ruled out.

7. Whereas, as per point 18 of the MHA guidelines dated 23rd March, 2021, States could impose stricter measures than these guidelines, as per requirements of local areas in order to contain the spread of COVID 19, which poses a threat to human life, health and safety; lockdown was continued to be imposed in the Containment Zones until further orders, to enforce stricter measures of isolation and social distancing.

8. However, despite the above mentioned efforts, there still have been cases of COVID in District Gurugram with the contact history traced to areas beyond the boundaries of Containment Zones, Therfore, it becomes imperative in public interest that measures are undertaken in certain Large Outbreak Regions (LOR), as per annexed Schedule, to contain any further spread of the virus with a threefold approach viz. Reasonable restrictions on movement, Intensive public health campaign and to minimize adverse socio-economic fallout of these measures.

a) Reasonable restrictions on movement

1. All SDMs in coordination with ACP's concerned shall identify the exact boundaries of the LOR immediately along with entry and exit point and also to ensure that all the necessary essential government/emergency services & movements/authorized movement shall be facilitated. They shall involve the local Municipal Corporators, RWAs and community leaders during advance notice period, boundary demarcation, enforcement and for regular feedback & review thereof. 2. Necessary barricading of the LOR shall be done by the Executive Engineer PWD (B&R) Gurugram in consultation with Commissioner of Police, Gurugram, concerned SDM's. There shall be due sharing of information, such as helplines, Do's/Don't, precautions etc, at entry/exit points and within the LOR, for convenience to the residents of the LOR.

3. Further, in the event transit across LOR becomes unavoidable, the following measures shall be strictly adhered to: a) Aarogya Setu application shall be installed and used by all such concerned b) Thermal scanning and symptomatic screening at nakas during entry/exit from the LOR. MAG e) Rapid Testing exit from the LOR facility, during for symptomatic persons, shall also be advisable to check any spread of the virus. STRA d) The authorities at these entry points will be required to inform the incoming persons about precautions to be taken and will also provide such GRAN persons with an information pamphlet and mask. RUG b)Intensive public health campaign 1. Sufficient number of Teams for condueting door to door screening/ thermal scanning of each and every person of the entire households falling in the LOR shallbe deployed by the Civil Surgeon, Gurugram, all of them would work under his strict directions. All the staff on duty shall be provided with personal protective equipment and other required devices for screening/ thermal scanning etc. 2. Intensive testing/sampling through Rapid Antigen /RT-PCR Test shall be carried out, as per the ICMR guidelines, of all cases with SARI/ILI and other Symptoms specified by MOHFW. Thereafter, risk assessment of all such cases shall be done. If required, such ILI/SARI Cases/persons with co-morbidity can be shifted to notified quarantine/isolation facilities or Hospitals, as case may be. Sero surveys shall be across carriedout as well and positive persons so detected shall be allowed to transit the LOR. 3. The entire area of LOR will be fully sanitized by the Municipal Corporation Gurugram or other responsible agency. It shall be ensured by MCG that the staff deployed for complete sanitization of the locality is adequately provided with personal protective equipment viz. face masks, gloves, caps, sanitizers, shoe and also follow social distancing norms. 4. Distribution of Immunity Boosters in such LOR by AYUSH Department shall be carried out in campaign mode. Further, special care shall be taken of old aged persons, children below 10 years and pregnant women by Health/AYUSH teams. If required, such vulnerable persons with can be shifted to quarantine/isolation facilities or Hospitals, as case may be. 5. Extensive IEC activities regarding wearing Masks and maintaining social distancing ete. shall be done through multimedia/DPRO vans/vehicles along with advocacy on hand hygiene, respiratory hygiene, environment sanitation to be ensured.

c) Minimize adverse socio-economic fallout of these measures

1. Only essential shops shall be permitted to operate, concerned SDM in tie-up with Municipal corporators, market association &RWA's shall decide the operational guidelines Time, days&categories classification. 2. Supply of essential goods/commodities such as raw ration /milk/grocery/ medicine/ vegetables shall be monitored by the Zonal Administrator, HSAMB, Gurugram in coordination with DFSC, Drug Control Officer and MCG to prevent any shortage/ overcharging. 3. Regular power supply in the LOR shall be ensured by SE, DHBVN, Gurugram. Regular safe drinking water supply shall be ensured by the SE Public Health, Gurugram and Municipal Corporation, Gurugram.

In view of the necessity to enforce the order in public interest, Therefore, the order shall come in force from 21t May, 2021. It is strongly advisedthat Central/State Government bodies/units, private organization and individuals make preparations accordingly to avoid any hardship. The order shall remain in force until 3rd Jun, 2021.

Police Commissioner, ADM, DCP's, SDM's, Tehsildar/ Naib Tehsildar's, B.D.P.O's, Municipal Commissioner Executive Officer Secretary of Urban Local Bodies, SHO's are hereby authorized to take all the necessary actions for enforcement and implementation of the aforesaid measures. Local police shall render necessary assistance as and when requisitioned by the aforc mentioned officers. STRA UGRA URU The enforcement shall be strictly carried out at in all areas mentioned in Annexure and all such perimeter check posts and police nakas established for the mentioned area under supervision of Duty Magistrates along with continuous videography Any violations shall invite criminal proceedings under the relevant provisions of the Disaster Management Act, 2005 and the Indian Penal Code, 1860. Given under my hand and seal. AGISR A Yash Gkrg, IAS District Magistrate, Gurugram hdst. No. 2092 UGR /M.B Dated: 21|5/2021 A Copy of the above is forwarded to following for information and necessary action:

Sh. Sudhir Rajpal, IAS, ACS, . 2 CEO, GMDA, Gurugram. 3 Commissioner, Gurugram Division, Gurugram. 4 Commissioner of Police, Gurugram CEO, GMCBL, Gurugram. Commissioner, Municipal Corporation, Gurugram/Manesa. Administrator, HSVP, Gurugram. 8 Addl. Deputy Commissioner, Gurugram. 9 ZA, HSAMB, Gurugram. 10 Sub Divisional Magistrate Gurugram, , , . All Cluster In-Charge of Containment Zone, Gurugram 12 District Revenue Officer, Gurugram. 13 DDPO, Gurugram &BDPO, Gurugram/Pataudi/Sohna/Farrukh Nagar. 14 SE, DHBVNL - 1 & II, Gurugram. 15 Civil Surgeon, Gurugram. 16 D.F.S.C. Gurugram. 17 Executive Engineer- I& II, PWD (B&R),Gurugram. 18 Secretary, Market Committee Gurugram/Pataudi/Sohna/.. 19 Secretary Municipal CommitteeGurugram/Pataudi/Sohna/Farrukhnagar.

DistrictMagistrate Gurugram Annexure 'A'

Schedule- Large Outbreak Regions

of Villages and Zone including Name Sr. Name of Name of Details of Containment Town No. District PHC/UPHC

Jalvayu Towers, Sector 56, Gurugram

DLF The Crest Society ,Sector 54, Gurugram

Devinder Vihar Sector-56, Gurugram

House No -1 To 590, HUDA Plot, Sector 56, Gurugram

Unitech Uniworld Gardens-11, Sector 47, Gurugram

Grand Arch, Sector 58, Gurugram

DLF Park Place, Sector-54 Gurugram

Vatika City, Sector 49, Gurugram 1 Gurugram UPHC The Legend, Sector-57, Gurugram

Omaxe Nile Sector 49, Gurugram

Suncity Sector 54, Gurugram

AGIST The Belaire,Sector-54, Gurugram

Kendriya Vihar, Sector 56, Gurugram

RUGH

Orchid Petals Sector 49, Gurugram

Sispal Vihar Society Sector 49,Gurugram

Orchid Island Sector 51, Gurugram

GPL Eden Height Sector 70 Gurugram

PHC Palra Gurugram Tulip Ivory, Sector 70, Gurugram

Tulip Orange, Sector 70, Gurugram Paras Irene, Sector 70A, Gurugram

Palra Village, Gurugram

Teekli Village, Gurugram

Gali No. 7 To 10, Madanpuri, Gurugram

Gali No. 1,6,10,11, Jyoti Park, Gurugram,

Gate No.1,2,3,4 Sector -9, Gurugram

Gali No. 4,7,8,10, Kirshna Colony, Gurugram

UPHC Firoz House No. 400 To 900, Near Vivakananda School, Sector 7 Ext. 3 Gurugram Gandhi Colony Gurugramn

Gali No. 9, Dayal Market, Shiv MandirWali Gali, Shivpuri Gurugram

Gurudawara Wali Gali, KDH Shop Wali Gali, Shayam Mandir Wali Gali, New Colony Gurugram

Devilal Colony, Gurugram

Regency Park I1, DLF Phase IV, Sector 27, Gurugram MA Ridgewood Estate, DLF Phase IV, Gurugram

AM Essel Towers, Sector 28, Gurugram RUGB PWO Appartments, Sector 43, Gurugram

UPHC The Pinnacle DLF Phase Gurugram Chanderlok City 5, Gurugram

Sahara Grace Soceity Sector 28, Gurugram

Ansal Sushant Estate, Sector S2, Gurugram

Sushant Lok Block B, Gurugram

Ardee City Sector 52, Gurugram 110A Mahindra Aura Society, New Palam Vihar Phase 3, Sector

5 Gurugram| PHC Chauma Park View Residency Condominium, Sector 3, Gurugram

B Block Palam Vihar, Gurugramn

Princeton Estate, DLF Phase 5, Gurugram

Wellington Estate, Club Drive, DLF Phase 5, Gurugram

Lagoon Apartments Ambience Island, DLF Phase 3, Gurugram

Westend Heights DLF CITY PHASE 5, Gurugram

Trinity Towers, DLF Phase 5, Gurugram

Ourania Society, DLF Phase 5, Gurugram

UPHC 5 The National Media Centre Sector 24, Gurugram Gurugram

U Block DLF Phase-3 Gurugram

V Block DLF Phase-3 Gurugram

T MAGIS STR Garden Estate DLF phase-3, Gurugram RAN S Block DLF Phase-3 Gurugram

URUG Carlton Estate DLF Phase-5, Gurugram

Belvedere Park, DLF Phase-3, Gurugram

Maruti Kunj, Vatika Kunj, Syam Kunj, Shanti Kunj, Mohan Nagar, Sneh 7 Gurugram PHC Bhondsi Vihar, Shani Enclave, Kirshna Kunj, Bhondsi Village, Gurugram

House No. 650 To 720, Sector 31, Gurugram

House No.1310 To 1390, Sector 31, Gurugram UPHC Patel 8 Gurugramn Nagar Block A Rail Vihar, Sector 15 Part-ll, Gurugram

House No. 790 To 990, Sector 15 Part-ll, Gurugram House No. 1380 To 1490 , Sector 15 Part-11, Gurugram

Hari Sweets Wali Gali Se Furniture Wali Gali, Indrapuri, Gurugram

Gali No. 2 To 4, Arjun Nagar, Gurugram

House No. 1 To 100 Near Govt. Primary School Radha Krishan Mandir, Sector-15 Part-1, Gurugram

House No. 20 To 210, Sector 15 Part-1, Gurugram

Gali No. 5,6,7 Patel Nagar, Gurugram

House No. 1546 To 1716, Housing Board Colony Sector 31, Gurugram

DLF The Ultima, Sector 81, Gurugram 9 Gurugram PHC Kasan Emaar Palm Gardens, Sector-83 Gurugram

Sector 10, Gurugram

Gandhiector 10A, Gurugram 10 UPHC Nagar Gandhi Nagar, Gurugram GISTA 4/8 Marla, Gandhi Nagar, Gurugram Emaar Emerald Hills,Sector 65, Gurugram GRA

Tulip Violet Society, Sector 69, Gurugram PHC 11 Gurugram Badshahpur Times Residency Society Sector 63, Gurugram

Ireo Victory Valley Sector 67, Gurugram

UPHC Vipul Greens Sector-48, Gurugram 12 Gurugram Fazilpur Sector 14, Gurugram

UPHC Sector 17A, Gurugram 13 Gurugram Sector 178, Gurugram Sector 4, Gurugram

Dayanand Colony, Gurugram

UPHC Ashok Vihar Phase-1, Gurugram 14 Gurugram Laxman Vihar Sector 9A, Gurugram

Surya Vihar, Gurugram

Laxman Vihar Phase-2, Gurugram Shivaji Nagar, Gurugram UPHC Om 15 Gurugram Shanti Nagar, Gurugram Nagar Gali No. 1 To 5, Raj Nagar, Gurugram

Sidco Shivalik Society Sector-1 , Gurugram UPHC 16 Gurugram House No -120 To 332, Sector 1 Maneser, Gurugram Manesar House No. -471 To 495, Sector -1,Manesar, Gurugram Thakurwada, Lohiawada, Rajoria Colony, Sohna Gurugram 17 Gurugram Sohna Shiv Colony, New Friends Colony, Ward No. 5, Sohna, Gurugram Kayasthwada, Sushil Nagar, Chandan Dairy, Sohna, Gurugram Sheetla Colony, Gurugram

UPHC Rajiv Rajiv Nagar East, Gurugram 18 Gurugram Nagar Rajiv Nagar West, Gurugram AGS Sector-5, Gurugram GAAN Vishnu Garden, Gurugram Gali No.1,2,3,4 Rattan Vihar, Gurugram URUS UPHC 19 Gurugram Rajendra Gali No. 1,3,6 Mahalaxmi Garden, Gurugram Park Gali No.1,2,3 Ashok Garden, Gurugram Hall), Gali No. Prakash Banquet 2, Nand Hospital Wali Gali, Park, Gurugram Rajendra HC Ransika Vilage, Patudi 20 Gurugram Gurugram Mandpura CHC Village Patli Farrukh 21 Gurugram Farrukhnagar Hajipur, Nagar Gurugram