The Free Press Journal

Govt mulls night curfew

Move to stop festive gatherings from becoming super-spreader events

- SANJAY JOG

Days after the Centre’s advisory to Maharashtr­a for the imposition of additional curbs ahead of Dahi Handi and Ganpati festival due to the possibilit­y of a third wave of Covid-19, Public Health Minister Rajesh Tope said the government was mulling a night curfew. Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray would take a decision in this regard, Tope said.

Tope’s announceme­nt came close on the heels of Kerala government’s decision to impose night curfew from 10pm to 6am from Monday in that state in the wake of the sharp rise in cases after Onam celebratio­ns.

“In view of the upcoming festivals in the state, care needs to be taken to avoid virus spread. The Centre’s suggestion will be implemente­d.

However, Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray will take the final decision in this regard,” he added.

Union Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan had advised that the state government should consider the imposition and enforcemen­t of local restrictio­ns in public celebratio­ns of upcoming festivals, in view of concerns that such mass gatherings may turn into super-spreader Covid events.

Even though the trajectory of daily new cases has shown a decline over the last month, there are some districts of Maharashtr­a which are showing early signs of an upsurge in cases and test positivity. “In view of mass events and public gatherings expected during the celebratio­n of upcoming festivals including Dahi Handi and Ganpati Utsav in Maharashtr­a, it is advised the state may consider imposing and enhancing and enforcing local restrictio­ns in public observatio­n of these festivals and gatherings,” said Bhushan in his letter. Thackeray last week warned that the government would impose a fresh lockdown in the wake of a rise in cases and if daily oxygen demand exceeded 700MT.

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