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Onam festivitie­s blamed for Kerala spike

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NEW DELHI: With Kerala witnessing a spike in coronaviru­s infections recently, Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan on Sunday said the state was paying the “price for gross negligence” during Onam festivitie­s when unlocking of services along with an increase in travel for trade and tourism led to the spread of COVID-19.

The Union Minister said this ought to serve as a good lesson for all the state government­s that were being negligent in planning for the festival season.

Kerala’s COVID-19 tally has crossed 3.3 lakh while the toll climbed to 1,139 on Saturday. Prior to Onam (August 22), the state had reported around 54,000 cases, while the death toll was nearly 200.

During an interactio­n with his social media followers on the sixth episode ‘Sunday Samvaad,’ Vardhan reiterated his request to everyone to celebrate festivals at home with their loved ones in the traditiona­l way to ward off the risk of COVID-19 infection.

Responding to a question on Kerala recently reporting a spike in COVID-19 cases, Vardhan said that between January 30 and May 3, the state had reported just 499 cases and two deaths due to the disease.

“The epi curve of Kerala changed completely due to Onam festivitie­s across the state. The daily new cases nearly doubled,” Vardhan said.

“This festive season, charity must take precedence over celebratio­ns. My own celebratio­ns too shall remain subdued due to the heart-rending impact of COVID-19 on lakhs of corona warriors across the world battling for us,” the Minister stated.

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