New Delhi: Union House Secretary Ajay Bhalla led the meeting on Saturday to review the steps taken by the state government to examine the spread of Covid-19 in tourist locations and tourist sites.
During the meeting, the Secretary of the Union home was intended for caution citing media reports that showed crowded tourist attractions with people who said the Covid-19 protocol.
“Overall Covid-19 situation management and vaccination status with respect to Goa countries, Himachal Pradesh, Kerala, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Uttarakhand, and West Bengal are discussed during the meeting,” the Interior Ministry said in a statement.
“He stressed that the second wave of Covid was not over; and countries must ensure strict compliance with the protocol prescribed in connection with the mask, social lubbing and other safe behavior,” he added.
MHA noted that while the cover of the overall case of cases may decrease, the petitive rate of cases in certain districts in Rajasthan, Kerala, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, West West, Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh more than 10% added that it is the cause.
The state is also asked to follow a five-fold strategy of the corresponding track-treat-treat-vaccine and covid behavior.
The Ministry of Health Union on Friday emphasized that Covid-19 was far from above and that people destroyed the tourist hotspot without following the appropriate behavior of Covid was “serious causes”.
Members of Niti Aayog (Health) V K Paul said visuals from tourist attractions and the way people associate without participating in the Covid protocol are “serious causes” and that negligence will increase the risk of spreading the virus.