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Goa: People passed the Covid protocol in a hurry to return to normal, the doctor said

Goa: People passed the Covid protocol in a hurry to return to normal, the doctor said
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Panaji: Fear of the deadly second wave subsided to see people back to their business as usual.
The state also sees slow tourists even when nightlife is still closed and the condition of the night clock stands.
Perhaps, Covid’s fatigue has been arranged, and although cave cases have added the third wave impact still lingering, there is no scope to pass the appropriate behavior of Covid, said a city doctor, who does not want to be named.
“It’s not just a tourist, but the locals have also begun to socialize with many who gave a jump to the appropriate behavior of Covid.
I saw it in a star hotel in South Goa.
The hotel was full,” said the doctor.
Tourism stakeholders, Savio Messias said that restrictions were not fully implemented.
A few days ago, said Messiss, he ate at a hotel in Calangute Beach.
“Even though the hotel was needed to drop the window at 9pm, we saw guests walk even after 9pm.
The owner said they were close,” he said.
Viraj rose from Panaji to say that even though he understood that fatigue had pushed some people behaving carelessly, the virus was not tired.
“I was worried when I saw a tourist grouping in the city, even though I knew they would have been allowed after producing a negative Covid-19 certificate.
But, I can’t forget what we passed in April-May when we all lost so many people close to us , “he said.
With Covid-19 hanging over our heads like the Damocles sword, said up, he couldn’t be blamed if he looked at tourists suspicious.
While tourists alone cannot be blamed for the spread of Covid-19, Messai said, he did see some who were very careful when in public, but most were not.
Medical officers at the Primary Candolim Health Center, Dr.
Roshan Nazareth, who oversaw Covid-19 management when the Calangut-Candolim belt turned into a hotspot in April-May, said the people under his jurisdiction were still afraid of the worst period of a pandemic.
“People are afraid and hold on to the behavior that matches Covid,” he said.

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