The Ministry of Health and Population is charting out plans to ease
the nationwide lockdown to curb the spread of coronavirus in a bid to
gradually restart the stalled economy.
If the recommendations of the ministry are adopted, 77 districts of
the country would be divided into three clusters of red, yellow and
green, depending on population density, geography, linkage to
international border and number of coronavirus cases. Districts that
fall under yellow and green zones will see relaxation in restrictions,
whereas areas categorised as red zones will continue to remain shut.
The ministry has started preparing modalities to ease the lockdown
based on the instruction given by the High-Level Coordination Committee
for the Prevention and Control of COVID-19 led by Deputy Prime Minister
and Defence Minister Ishwar Pokhrel. The ministry’s recommendations
would be implemented once the committee and the Cabinet endorsed them.
The federal government enforced nationwide lockdown in Nepal on March
24 to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Since then, almost all economic
activities have come to a grinding halt, inflicting billions of rupees
of losses on businesses and rendering many jobless.
While the government has said it would prioritise public health over
economic activities, the prolonged lockdown has lately started causing
widespread unease among Nepalis with many saying the government must
take incremental steps to ease restrictions.
“We can’t lift the lockdown across the country immediately as the
number of (coronavirus) cases is growing. But we are conducting meetings
with experts to ease the lockdown by categorising areas based on the
number of (coronavirus) cases,” said Samir Kumar Adhikari, chief of
Health Emergency Operation Centre at the Ministry of Health and
Population.
It is learnt that the ministry will present its findings and recommendations to the COVID-19 committee by next week.
As per the plan prepared by the ministry, districts with more than
five coronavirus cases will be classified as red zones. Districts with
one to five coronavirus cases will be categorised as yellow zones.
Districts with no case of coronavirus will fall in the green zone.
Bara, Rautahat and Udayapur that have emerged as coronavirus hotspots
will fall in the red zone. Kathmandu that has no active coronavirus
case, Pokhara, which has detected no coronavirus case so far, and
Chitwan will be categorised as yellow zones because of their population
density. Districts, such as Kailali and Kanchanpur, and cities such as
Nepalgunj will also be classified as yellow zones because of their
proximity to the Indian border. Hilly districts with no COVID-19 case
will be declared green zones.
Districts that fall under red zones will continue to remain under the
lockdown. In yellow zones, even non-essential service providers, such
as shops that sell construction materials, barbershops and shops that
offer plumbing and electrical wiring services, will be allowed to resume
their businesses. But the vehicular movement, both public and private,
will be completely banned in yellow zones and restaurants, movie
theatres and schools will have to remain shut as well.
Vehicular movement, both public and private, will only be allowed in
green zones. Green zones can also lift restrictions on all types of
shops and other businesses by following social distancing measures. “But
schools and colleges will not be allowed to open even in the green
zones,” said Roshan Pokharel, chief consultant at the health ministry,
adding, “We are still working on these modalities. Nothing has been
finalised yet.”
Friday, May 1, 2020
Govt plans to ease lockdown, restart economy
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