Gurgaon administration issues fresh guidelines for housing societies to tackle surge in COVID19

In a recent order by the deputy commissioner of the city, the administration has outlined some pre-emptive measures required from RWAs and facility managers of condominiums and gated colonies of the city.

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The guideline also asked residents who have recently travelled abroad to self-quarantine and declare the same to the RWA office.
Gurgaon administration has asked the housing societies to form an emergency response team with residents who are doctors and paramedic staff in case anybody needs medical help.

In a recent order by the deputy commissioner of the city, the administration has outlined some pre-emptive measures required from RWAs and facility managers of condominiums and gated colonies of the city.

The administration has asked them to ensure compulsory wearing of masks by residents.


“They should check if there are homes where senior citizens live by themselves. Since they are in high risk group, they should not venture outside. A volunteer group may be created to purchase essentials for them,” the commissioner has said in the order.

The guideline also asked residents who have recently travelled abroad to self-quarantine and declare the same to the RWA office.

The order has also asked to encourage residents to stay at home and avoid conducting festivals, meetings get-together inside the apartment community.
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The housing societies have also been asked to follow ‘leave at gate’ order for deliveries to reduce the number of outsiders who enter the apartment.
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