Bhubaneswar: Chairman of the Minister of Naveen Patnaik on Wednesday asked people to stay in the Covid-19 norm to minimize the impact of the possibility of the third wave in the state.
He warned that the government would be forced to bring back complete locks if they did not obey the rules.
Naveen, in a video message, said any weakness in observing the appropriate behavior of Covid might be a disaster when the third wave of pandemics became serious.
“After opening the key, some markets watched a large crowd.
It’s very dangerous.
We invite problems for ourselves and our families,” he said.
By stating that before one realized, infection might have spread in a worrying way, Naveen said the state government had kept a watch close to the situation.
Said that the war against a pandemic was still on, he said while many other countries have witnessed burst into cases, the number of new static infections in Bhubaneswar.
“Although Odisha opens itself to achieve a balance between life and livelihoods, the danger is not over.
Corona viruses still exist and can mutate further.
One must wear a mask and maintain social distance.
This will help reduce the intensity of the third wave,” he said.
Naveen reminded people that the second wave without age groups, from elderly to children, and appealed to people to “take care of people who were close and loved and contribute to ensuring a safe life and livelihood for themselves.
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