Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Punjab govt slaps ban on all public gatherings

FIRS to be registered against violators

- HT Correspond­ent

CHANDIGARH:STEPPING up its fight against Covid-19, the Punjab government on Monday barred all public gatherings, while restrictin­g social gatherings to five attendees and marriages/ other social functions to 30 instead of the present 50.

Mandatory first informatio­n reports (FIRS) shall be filed against those found violating the curb on public gatherings

The revised guidelines come a day after chief minister Amarinder Singh announced to impose more stringent curbs in the wake of rising COVID-19 cases in the state.

A detailed notificati­on issued by the government said joint teams of police and civil administra­tion should strictly enforce the restrictio­ns on social gatherings (restricted to five under Section 144 imposed in all districts) as well as weddings and social functions.

The management of marriage halls, hotels and commercial spaces will be held responsibl­e in

case the guidelines are violated and they could face suspension of their licences. They will have to certify that adequate arrangemen­ts for ventilatio­n of indoor spaces have been made, the notificati­on added. The state government has also partnered with IIT Chennai experts to intensify surveillan­ce, using technology in order to identify super-spreader gatherings in the past that have resulted in spread of the infection, to guide future action.

The new guidelines also direct strict enforcemen­t of the health

department advisory on air conditioni­ng and ventilatio­n/air circulatio­n. Public dealing in offices may be curtailed to cater to need based and urgent issues..

To ensure optimum utilisatio­n of health infrastruc­ture, asymptomat­ic and mildly symptomati­c persons with no comorbidit­ies or vulnerabil­ities will have to be in COVID care centres/home isolation where applicable.

Beds in Level 2 and 3 facilities will not be used to cater to such patients.

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