Kailali. In Dhangadhi in the far west, the quarantine standards have been set up to keep Nepalis out of foreign employment.
Concerns have been raised that the spread of the disease will spread if most of the community schools do not meet the quarantine standards.
The federal government has directed the state and local governments to implement separate criteria for mandatory quarantine of those returning from coronavirus risk areas for 14 days.
Citizens who have returned from India in the far west are living in fear of Corona due to lack of quarantine as per the criteria.
Babur Dhanuk, who came from Haryana, India, said that the risk was higher due to the quarantine stay at the border even though it was safe to reach the Nepali border.
Those in quarantine have complained that they have not received any assistance from the local government.
Due to the proximity of the house, all their food comes from home, but the school does not have the necessary clothes to stay in the room.
Ramesh Parki of Dhangadhi Sub-Metropolis-1 has complained that social distance has not been maintained due to lack of rooms.
The risk of transmission from quarantine has increased due to lack of health check-ups, proper arrangements for food and accommodation, availability of essential health care masks, sanitizers, maintaining social distance and regular monitoring.
But Narayan Baral, coordinator of quarantine management of Dhangadhi Sub-Metropolis, claims that it was managed according to the criteria.
It has been alleged that the local government of Dhangadhi has been reluctant to provide the required materials to the returnees from India.
The local government needs to pay attention to this.

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