Bengaluru are turning into containment zones as Covid-19 cases are spreading due to people hiding their travel history, a doctor was quoted as saying by news agency ANI. "Apartments become containment zones due to the people who are residing in their homes after travelling abroad and hiding travel information.
There is an infection risk, they should provide full travel history," said Dr Syed Pervez Ismail of Vasant Nagar's primary health centre.
There are currently 108 active micro-containment zones in Bengaluru under Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike. There were 44 zones in the city on 1 July, indicating that the maximum number were added in July.