Migrant workers returning to villages told to live in trees to enforce social distancing
Mar 29, 2020, 16:07 IST
Go climb a tree! So goes the idiom. The families and villagers of seven migrant labourers returning home to Balarampur village in West Bengal's Purulia district told them just that, literally.
Taking the coronavirus outbreak and the media campaign about social distancing seriously, the villagers asked these men to make trees their home during the self-quarantine.
According to local MLA, Shantiram Mahato, the labourers had returned last Friday and were advised self- quarantine for 14 days as a precaution against COVID-19.
"As they did not have enough space in their homes to maintain social distancing, it was decided they will live on trees for the time being," he said.
Cots were arranged which they tied to the branches and plastic sheets were placed over them to protect them from rain.
A separate space was marked for them outside the village where they could relieve themselves, bathe and wash clothes, a member of the local panchayat said.
They would climb down the trees thrice daily to have meals, and for answering natures call. Blankets and clothes were provided by us, Bijoy Singh Laha, whose brother was among them, said.
He said after the seven returned from Chennai, doctors advised them to stay under home-quarantine for 14 days and follow social distancing.
Since their houses had few rooms, the villagers hit upon the idea that they take shelter on trees.
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Taking the coronavirus outbreak and the media campaign about social distancing seriously, the villagers asked these men to make trees their home during the self-quarantine.
According to local MLA, Shantiram Mahato, the labourers had returned last Friday and were advised self- quarantine for 14 days as a precaution against COVID-19.
"As they did not have enough space in their homes to maintain social distancing, it was decided they will live on trees for the time being," he said.
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A separate space was marked for them outside the village where they could relieve themselves, bathe and wash clothes, a member of the local panchayat said.
They would climb down the trees thrice daily to have meals, and for answering natures call. Blankets and clothes were provided by us, Bijoy Singh Laha, whose brother was among them, said.
He said after the seven returned from Chennai, doctors advised them to stay under home-quarantine for 14 days and follow social distancing.
Since their houses had few rooms, the villagers hit upon the idea that they take shelter on trees.
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However, as social media got abuzz with their photos and videos, the local administration stepped in and shifted them to a quarantine facility on Saturday. See also:
Harrowing pictures show hundreds of thousands of migrant workers flocking to state borders in India despite nationwide lock down
From Akshay Kumar, Guru Randhawa to Suresh Raina — All donations to PM-CARES fund against Coronavirus
Coronavirus cases in West Bengal news and updates
Coronavirus cases in Kerala news and updates