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Lucknow,  14 April  (HS) :      The Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh Yogi Adityanath has ordered setting up of quarantine centres for migrant laboureres in every district of the state. The UP CM has also directed top officials to make all the necessary arrangements to receive migrant workers from other states, including among others from Maharashtra and Delhi, amid rising number of coronavirus (Covid-19) cases across the country.

The quarantine centres will have all the facilities for labourers returning to their home state and testing positive for Covid, including food and beverages along with medical aid.

All migrant workers to undergo RT-PCR test

In the wake of the upsurge in Covid cases in the state, Yogi Adityanath has directed all district magistrates to conduct RT-PCR (reverse tranion-polymerase chain reaction) test of the returning migrant workers on war footing and provide the necessary medical aid to those in need. As per the CM’s directives, all districts will have dedicated quarantine centres for the  returning migrant workers. Besides, the Health Department team will conduct RT-PCR tests on migrant labourers and those workers whose reports are positive, will be quarantined and provided with food and medical aid.

Subsequently, after 14 days of monitoring in the isolation centre, these migrant will be sent to their home districts by buses of the State Transport Corporation.

Harvard University praises CM for helping migrant labourers

It is worth mentioning here that even the Harvard University praised the UP CM Yogi Adityanath for his role in supporting migrant workers during the Covid-19 crisis last year. The CM had provided all necessary assistance and help to the migrant workers, including among others daily wage earners,  hawkers and street vendors, during the pandemic. The university, in its study, observed that the Yogi government not only transported 40 lakh migrant workers to their home districts through the buses of the Transport Corporation, but also provided them with medical facilities and employment in their neighbourhood. Furthermore, the Government had provided ration kits for  the migrant workers, offered them financial assistance and transferred Rs 1,000 to each worker’s bank account. A total of Rs 1,51,82,67,000 was transferred to 15.18 lakh migrants.