Deccan Chronicle

Caution needed before Onam

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Kerala which contribute­s almost half of India’s total number of daily caseload of new Covid-19 infections has achieved a major milestone on Monday when it administer­ed at least one dose of the vaccine against the virus to half of its people ahead of Onam. As per the data released by the government, 1.77 crore of the 3.54 crore people (projected population for 2021) have got at least one dose of the jab as on Monday. There are not many states of similar population size to have achieved this feat.

However, the state government and its people are far being in a position to be complacent. The state government has managed its health infrastruc­ture as of now in such a way that there have not been reports of shortage of ICUs, ventilator­s or medical oxygen. However, experts fear that there would be an upsurge in the number of infections after Onam, which marks the beginning of the festival season across the country, which falls on Saturday. It may be remembered that the state had recently lifted much of the restrictio­ns imposed on trade and industry after the lockdown conditions started impacting life and livelihood­s of many.

Onam being a shopping season as well, the government should be able to design appropriat­e strategies to ensure that the festival and social gatherings which are an essential part of it, do not trigger another wave. It must see to it that social distancing norms, wearing of masks and hand hygiene are followed by all without fail. The people of the state, which has been fortunate to keep the case fatality rate at one of the lowest in the country, should not take it for granted and fully cooperate with the government. Kerala’s example would be keenly watched by other states as well, as they will be celebratin­g their own festivals, which include Ganesh Chaturthi and Durga Puja, in the coming months.

The people of the

state, which has been fortunate to

keep the case fatality rate at one of the lowest in the country, should not

take it for granted and fully cooperate

with the government.

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