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Covid-19 Spike: Religious Meeting Under Scanner

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Mangaluru: With the states of the state that attracts the curfew, the Government of Dakshina Kannada is preparing to prevent religious and other meetings.
The pioneering level of test in the district saw a drastic increase from 0.6% on January 1 now, and the district administration plans to return to focus on upholding the appropriate behavior of Covid during the religious program and other public meetings, after increasing Covid-19 cases.
The government has reaffirmed in its order on Friday, that all types of meetings are strictly prohibited.
Because the district recorded less than 1% of TPR until January 3, the authorities were also not interested in actions against violations of Covid-19 guidelines.
While the district has ordered 93,797 cases of violations of masks so far, 1,800 cases reported from January 1, acting firmly against those who violate the appropriate behavior of Covid.
The district government will act against officials if there are hoses, he said.
“At present, the district has witnessed a surge in Covid-19 cases.
This district also tends to witness religious events in various places in the coming days, and such programs can attract large crowds.
We have published guidelines to prevent the spread of covids -19, especially the Omicron variant.
Therefore, officials have been directed to take the necessary steps to prevent the spread of the virus, following the guidelines in accordance with the 2005 disaster management Act, “said Rajendra, who is also the Chairman of the District Disaster Management Authority.
“Individuals, Forums, Communities, Organizations, Institutions, Residential and Other Welfare Associations will be punished under 51 to 60 of the Law and Disaster Management Section 4, 5 and 10 of Karnataka Act 2020 epidemic, and part 188 of the IPC, if They were found violating Covid-19 guidelines.
Officials must monitor their respective regions to prevent violations.
Disciplinary actions will begin with officials who fail to act in accordance with government guidelines, “said Rajendra.

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