Khaleej Times

‘Super-spreader’ erupts as devotees gather for Kumbh

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Hundreds of thousands of ash-smeared ascetics and devout Hindus jostled to take a dip in the Ganges during a religious festival on Wednesday, hoping to wash away their sins, as India reported another record surge in coronaviru­s infections.

As huge crowds made their way towards the river on a special day of bathing during the weeks-long Kumbh Mela festival, health authoritie­s had to pull back a Covid-19 testing crew.

“We have moved away our sampling team to avoid a stampede-like situation,” said S.K. Jha, chief medical officer of the northern city of Haridwar, where the event is being held. “We do, of course, expect cases to rise when the priests and other crowd move away.”

Police said 650,000 devotees had bathed in the river since Wednesday morning and people were being fined for failing to observe social distancing in some areas.

Infections in the city have already jumped to more than 500 a day since Kumbh Mela, or the pitcher festival, officially began this month, from just 2530 last month, Jha said. Hotels have become isolation shelters for those found infected by a team of 300 medical staff running 40,000 random tests daily.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government, however, has refused to call off the festival that is scheduled to last the whole month, possibly fearing a backlash from religious leaders in the Hindu-majority country.

“It is already a super-spreader because there is no space to test hundreds of thousands in a crammed city and the government neither has the facilities nor the manpower,” said a senior official in Uttarakhan­d state, where Haridwar is located.

Devout Hindus believe bathing in the holy Ganges absolves people of sins, and during the Kumbh Mela, it brings salvation from the cycle of life and death.

A short distance from the river, Hotel Sachin Internatio­nal had converted itself into a Covid isolation centre. All 72 rooms were packed with more than 150 patients, a hotel executive said. —

What you are seeing is not Kumbh Mela but it’s a corona atom bomb. I wonder who will be made accountabl­e for this viral explosion.

Ram Gopal Varma, filmmaker @Rgvzoomin

 ?? ANI ?? Seers and Naga sanyasi of Niranjani Akhada on their way to take a holy dip at Har Ki Pauri in Haridwar. —
ANI Seers and Naga sanyasi of Niranjani Akhada on their way to take a holy dip at Har Ki Pauri in Haridwar. —

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