Hindustan Times (East UP)

HC asks authoritie­s to ensure cent percent face masking

- Jitendra Sarin sarin.jitendra@gmail.com

PRAYAGRAJ : Stressing on the need to combat the second wave of Covid-19, the Allahabad high court on Tuesday directed district administra­tions, including police authoritie­s, across the state to earnestly get into action and see that there was 100% masking in every district of the state.

The court further directed the director general of police (DGP) to chalk out a plan at his level for this purpose.

Hearing a PIL related to spread of Covid-19 in the state, a division bench comprising Chief Justice Govind Mathur and Justice Siddhartha Varma also directed the district administra­tions, including police authoritie­s, to see that no crowding takes place anywhere in the state.

PRAYAGRAJ : Stressing on the need to combat the second wave of Covid-19, the Allahabad high court on Tuesday directed district administra­tions, including police authoritie­s, across the state to earnestly get into action and see that there was 100% masking in every district of the state.

The court further directed the director general of police (DGP) to chalk out a plan at his level for this purpose.

Hearing a PIL related to spread of Covid-19 in the state, a division bench comprising Chief Justice Govind Mathur and Justice Siddhartha Varma also directed the district administra­tions, including police authoritie­s, to see that no crowding takes place anywhere in the state.

“If it finds that any particular place is likely to get crowded, then it should cordon off that area and see that people do not get into huddle,” the court said.

Regarding the forthcomin­g panchayat polls in the state, the court directed that these elections should also be conducted in a manner that no congregati­on of people takes place.

“Be it nomination, canvassing or actual voting, it should be seen that all Covid-19 protocols are observed,” the court said.

Besides, the court further directed the state government to check the viability of vaccinatio­n for one and all and not for just citizens above the age of 45 years.

“Government should check the viability of inoculatin­g such students who are to appear in the Uttar Pradesh high school and intermedia­te examinatio­ns. In fact a door-to-door vaccinatio­n programme should be chalked out,” the court added.

The court also directed the state government to also examine viability of imposing night curfew to check late evening social gatherings.

“The state government may also examine viability of providing masks and sanitizers to all by utilising the amount recovered on account of violation of Covid-19 protocol,” the court observed.

While listing the next hearing of the case on April 8, the court said the general public should also realise its responsibi­lity towards Covid-19 protocol.

Elaboratin­g the need for passing these directives, the court observed, “Though the state government has taken necessary steps to meet the threat of the second wave of Covid-19, but it is noticed that the directions have not been complied with by the public at large and that is an issue of concern. Having considered all the objective conditions, we deem it appropriat­e to direct the district magistrate­s of all districts in the state of Uttar Pradesh to ensure strict and definite compliance of the directions issued by the government of Uttar Pradesh from time to time to meet with the threat of Covid-19.”

OPD patients restricted to 100 via online

Sir Sundar Lal, Hospital, BHU administra­tion has restricted the number of OPD registrati­on to 100 patients only through online in view of spike in Covid cases.

A decision to this effect was taken in a meeting of the Covid care and monitoring committee held two day ago.

In a press statement, the hospital’s medical superinten­dent prof SK Mathur said the number of OPD be restricted to 100 patients only through online. The number of elective operations performed daily should also be reduced to half of its current number in each department except onco surgery.

 ?? ANI PHOTO ?? A man receives a dose of COVID-19 vaccine, in Prayagraj on Tuesday.
ANI PHOTO A man receives a dose of COVID-19 vaccine, in Prayagraj on Tuesday.

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