Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

HP makes RT-PCR +ve report a must for unvaccinat­ed pilgrims

The Himachal Pradesh police implement ‘no mask, no darshan’ policy in view of Shravan Ashtami Navratras

- Gaurav Bisht gaurav.bisht@htlive.com

SHIMLA: With Himachal Pradesh seeing a rise in Covid-19 cases over the past 10 days and the Shravan Ashtami Navratras set to start on August 9, the government has made RT-PCR or vaccinatio­n certificat­e mandatory for pilgrims visiting temples in the state.

“The Himachal Pradesh State Disaster Management Authority has considered the surge in Covid-19 cases, increasing positivity rate and fatalities in the state from time to time.

In order to break the transmissi­on chain of the virus, this step has been taken,” said the order by chief secretary Ram Subhag Singh, who also heads the state executive committee.

The Shrawan Ashtami Navratras end on August 17. During this period, normally thousands of pilgrims assemble at temples.

“It is of utmost importance to maintain Covid-appropriat­e behaviour at all shrines. In view of the concern regarding the third wave and the fact that such kind of gatherings in confined spaces may become super spreader events, guidelines have been issued for the Shravan Ashtami Navratras,” he said.

Police have implemente­d the No Mask No Darshan policy and are ensuring social distancing by sensitisin­g, educating and legal enforcemen­t.

Provisions for thermal screening have been made at the entrance of religious places besides arrangemen­ts for hand sanitisati­on/handwashin­g.

The order says persons intending to visit shrines during

till August 17 shall be allowed to enter the state/district borders only if they possess a Covid-19 vaccinatio­n certificat­e (both doses) or RT-PCR negative report issued not older than 72 hours.

Himachal logs 356 fresh infections

Himachal on Saturday recorded 356 fresh Covid-19 cases taking the state’s tally to 2,07,700. However, no fatality was reported and death toll remains 3,517.

Highest 96 cases were reported in Shimla, 89 in Mandi, 53 in Chamba, 37 in Kangra, 25 in Bilaspur, 16 in Hamirpur, 14 in Kullu, 12 in Una, six in Sirmaur and four each in Lahaul-spiti and Solan.

The active cases have climbed to 1,949 while recoveries reached 2,02,294 after 134 people recuperate­d.

Kangra is the worst-hit district with a total of 46,604 cases followed by Mandi (28,403), Shimla (25,946), Solan (22,451), Sirmaur (15,383), Hamirpur (14,686), Una (13,490), Bilaspur (12,995), Chamba (12,417), Kullu (9,218), Kinnaur (3,323) and Lahaul-spiti (2,784).

 ?? HT FILE ?? Provisions for thermal screening have been made at the entrance of religious places besides arrangemen­ts for hand sanitisati­on/handwash.
HT FILE Provisions for thermal screening have been made at the entrance of religious places besides arrangemen­ts for hand sanitisati­on/handwash.

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