One cannot expect a dirty gahmen to come clean.Yesterday alone there were 30 cases. The gahmen needs to provide details as to the number of them are maids. Also not to presume that the virus was transmitted to them from their employers. Most of the maids are young and thus could be asymptomatic or the symptoms appear much later. The gahmen cannot be complacent and should conduct tests on everyone in the household whenever one member is detected. Quarantine is not enough because of the high ratio of asymptomatic cases. Otherwise the community transmission will become uncontrollable.
One cannot expect a dirty gahmen to come clean.