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Andhra Pradesh: To Tackle Coronavirus, Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Ropes In 2.5 Lakh Volunteers To Screen Every Household

  • Many of those returning from abroad popped paracetamol tablets to suppress signs of the flu and thus hoodwink testing authorities at airports.
  • But with the volunteers now in action, they cannot escape screening.

M R SubramaniMar 24, 2020, 11:48 AM | Updated 11:48 AM IST
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy.

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy.


The Andhra Pradesh government was one of the first to announce a total lockdown of the state in its efforts to bring the pandemic Coronavirus (Covid-19) under control.


Till now, seven persons have tested positive for Covid-19 with three of them from Visakhapatnam alone. All of them had come from abroad.

About 14,000 people in the state are reported to have returned from abroad. So far, 181 have been tested for the pandemic virus with 166 test reporting negative. Test results of eight persons are awaited.

In its efforts to track those who have returned from abroad, the 2.5 lakh volunteers the Andhra Pradesh government has deployed have been given the task of checking 50 households each.

The initiative is welcome since many of those returning from overseas are consuming paracetamol tablets an hour before landing, to escape the screening at airports. Since the drug brings down the body temperature, these persons are able to evade further screening.

Later, these individuals are testing positive for Coronavirus after they report cold and fever. This has thrown up the dangerous possibility of a secondary infection, which could prove to be more devastating.

Thanks to the deployment of volunteers, Andhra Pradesh has screened 1.38 crore households out of the registered 1.43 crore households in the State by 23 March. The rest are expected to be screened over the next couple of days.


Once the volunteers return with their reports, they are being perused by health authorities in every district of the state, besides the primary health centres.

A team of health professionals then decides on the area they need to attend to and carry out further actions. The volunteers are also making people aware of Coronavirus, telling them about the dos and don’ts.

These efforts, the Jagan Mohan Reddy governments feels, will help it find out all those who have returned from abroad and are trying to evade screening tests for reasons best known to them.

As of now, the Andhra Pradesh government’s initiative has yielded the desired results.

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