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The Health Ministry on Wednesday called for providing a social protection to migrant workers, saying they are prone to social, psychological and emotional trauma in lockdown situations. Immediate concerns faced by such migrant workers relate to food, shelter, healthcare, fear of getting infected or spreading the infection, loss of wages, concerns about the family, anxiety and fear. "Sometimes, they also face harassment and negative reactions of the local community. All this calls for strong social protection," the ministry said in a document. It further said that migrant workers faced with the situation of spending a few days in temporary shelters, which may be quarantine centres, while trying to reach to their native places, are filled with anxieties and fears stemming from various concerns, and are in need of psycho-social support.
    Restrictions on the movement and assembly of people in Kashmir to contain the spread of coronavirus remained in force on Wednesday as the number of Covid-19 positive cases in the union territory has surged to 55, officials said. They said tight curbs have been put in place across the valley to minimize the movement of the people in order to contain the spread of the infection. Most of the roads in the valley have been sealed off and barriers erected at several places by security forces to check the unwanted movement of the people and to enforce the lockdown for containing the spread of the infection, the officials said.
    For the past three days, Nitesh Bharadwaj, a field worker in South Delhi Municipal Corporation's Daryaganj ward, has been leaving his home in Yamuna Vihar earlier than usual and coming home late in the night.
Armed with nitrile gloves, mask and a knapsack pump, Bharadwaj is at the forefront of the city's fight against the novel coronavirus in the hotspot of Nizamuddin basti. I have been working in the areas near the Tablighi Jamaat Markaz and Nizamuddin shrine. We have disinfected the whole region locality three times, but there is no respite. We have to reduce any possibility of infection, says Bharadwaj.
The father of two isn't being foolishly brave. Whenever I enter the narrow lanes of the basti, I feel jittery, the jean-clad Bharadwaj discloses. What will happen to my family if I get infected Will I bring the disease back home These thoughts cross my mind every time I am in Nizamuddin, but kaam pahle hai he adds. This is my sewa to my country.
 

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