Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

MHA urges caution ahead of festivals

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NEW DELHI: The Centre on Saturday asked states and Union territorie­s to ensure there are no large gatherings during the upcoming festival season, and the local administra­tions take pro-active measure to check the spread of Covid-19.

Extending the ongoing Covid-19 guidelines for one more month till September 30, Union home secretary Ajay Bhalla said the overall pandemic situation now appears to be largely stable at the national level, except for the localised spread observed in a few states.

The total number of active cases and high case positivity in some districts continue to remain a matter of concern, he told the chief secretarie­s of all states and UTs.

According to MHA data updated at 8 am Saturday, 46,759 people tested positive for Covid-19 in the country in the previous 24 hours.

“The state government­s and UT administra­tions concerned, having high positivity in their districts, should take pro-active containmen­t measures so as to effectivel­y arrest the spike in cases and to contain the spread of transmissi­on,” he said. The home secretary advised them to take suitable measures to avoid large gatherings and, if required, impose restrictio­ns.

NEW DELHI: Ahead of the festival season, the Centre Saturday asked all states and union territorie­s to ensure there is no large gathering and that they take proactive measures to check the spread of coronaviru­s.

Extending the ongoing Covid-19 guidelines for one more month till September 30, Union Home Secretary Ajay Bhalla said the overall pandemic situation now appears to be largely stable at the national level, except for the localised spread observed in a few states.

The total number of active cases and high case positivity in some districts continue to remain a matter of concern, he told the chief secretarie­s of all states and UTs in identical letters. According to the Union Health Ministry data updated at 8 am Saturday, 46,759 people tested positive for Covid-19 in the country in the previous 24 hours. “The state government­s and UT administra­tions concerned, having high positivity in their districts, should take proactive containmen­t measures so as to effectivel­y arrest the spike in cases and to contain the

spread of transmissi­on.

“It is important to identify warning signs of potential surges early on and to take appropriat­e measures to curb the spread. This would require a localised approach, as has been mentioned in Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW) advisories dated April 25 and June 28,” he said.

The home secretary further advised them to take suitable measures to avoid large gatherings during the coming festive season and, if required, impose local restrictio­ns to prevent such gatherings.

A number of major festivals, including Diwali and Chhath, will be celebrated in the coming months. Covid-appropriat­e behaviour should be strictly enforced at all crowded places, he said.

There is a need to continue focus on the five-fold strategy -test-track-treat-vaccinatio­n and adherence to Covid-appropriat­e behaviour -- for an effective management of Covid-19, the home secretary added.

Adherence to Covid-appropriat­e behaviour is essential for tackling the pandemic on a sustained basis, he said.

 ?? REUTERS ?? People walk at a crowded market in the old quarters of Delhi, The Covid guidelines have been extended till September 30.
REUTERS People walk at a crowded market in the old quarters of Delhi, The Covid guidelines have been extended till September 30.

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