Nagpur: After Diwali dull last year because of a pandemic, double enthusiasm can be seen in people this year.
Flood markets, airlines packed, trains and buses and special diwali events are abundant are Big Diwali indicators this year.
The celebration, which will be at the peak of Wednesday, will be the most important period during the Pandemic Covid-19, said the doctor.
According to experts, this week and two weeks after Diwali will give us the last picture whether the pandemic has become endemic or is still the chance of the third wave proposed.
“It’s like Jin in a bottle regardless of many mixing,” said a specialist from Nitin Shinde’s infectious disease.
“Climate conditions are not profitable now for intense transmissions.
So, it’s on time to celebrate.
We must ensure that the majority of us get both vaccine doses.
In fact, the authorities must seriously think about the third dose now,” he added.
Psychologists have advised people to celebrate the festival will be fun and enthusiasm because they are great stress removers.
“The festival plays an important role in the way of life of India.
They refresh us, bring people closer and provide a very necessary psychological impulse,” said Dr.
Prashant Chakkarwar added that good diwali would help bring people out of feelings of uncertainty and fear.
“The whole pandemic phase is full of psychological stress, financial uncertainty and loss.
The festive spirit will help many people restore them,” he said.
Chest and lung specialists say that using masks in Diwali will not only protect from viruses, but also from pollution.
“Diwali and pollution come hand in hand.
The excess of the smoke released from crackers / fireworks in Diwali can cause disasters for people with weak lungs.
Using masks will provide multiple protection to people like that,” said Dr.
Sushant Meshram, HOD from the Pulmonology Department of the Super Special Hospital.
The pediatrician said that this festival would provide a good opportunity to learn social skills to children.
“Urban children spend most of the time in the last 18 months with their parents and around it.
The journey to the original places to Diwali will give them very much needed change.
Children are mostly safe from infection.
Therefore, We must let them enjoy the festival, “said Dr.
Vijay Dhote, President of the Academy of Pediatrician (AOP), Nagpur.
Eye specialists suggest some valuable tips to have safe diwali when exploding crackers.
“The eye is the most sensitive part of our body and the second most affected area after hand because of crackers.
According to statistics, almost 60% of injuries occur because of fireworks diwali to children and observers.
Thus, it is very important that you have to take care of Your eyes are in Diwali, “said Dr.
Gopal S Arora, an executive member from all of the Indian Ophthalmics.