New Delhi: The Indian Medical Association (IMA) on Sunday urged the Government of Kerala to attract relaxation of locking for bakrides amid speculation of the third wave of Covid and warned to take problems to the Supreme Court.
In a letter that reads IMA that is called the Kerala government’s decision to facilitate the diversion of locking for bakrides as “unreasonable” and “inappropriate”.
“It was hurt to see in the midst of the increase in cases and seropocytivities, the Kerala government had issued orders to facilitate locking followed in the country under the pretext of Bakrid’s religious meeting,” Ima said in a statement.
“When many northern states such as J & K, Uttar Pradesh, and Uttaranchal have stopped, with a constructive public safety sense of traditional and popular Yatras Yatras, it is a state of the unfortunate Kerala has made a decision that will arouse mass waves, “It added.
Ima said that the Kerala government must enforce zero tolerance to behavior in accordance with Covid and should not deviate from legal and vision obligations to ensure security.
“We will be constrained to drop the Supreme Court’s base if the country does not enforce the appropriate behavior of Covid and become a model model to describe the threat of covid maintenance, by attracting this decision,” he said.
Kerala the government has decided to calm down the locking regulations this weekend after the Bakrid festival which falls on July 21.
There will be relaxation in total lockdown rules on July 18, 19 and 20 in local bodies under A, B and 20.
Category C based on the test level of the test.
Shops other than those who sell important items will be permitted to function up to 8 nights on these three days.
These include textile shops, foot shops, electronics stores, luxury shops and jewelry stores.