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Guwahati residents continue to ignore Covid norms at will

Guwahati residents continue to ignore Covid norms at will
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Guwahati: People violate the Covid protocol in the city market on Friday with impunity despite the district administration warnings to take strict action against violators.
There are only a few masks that wear or maintain social distance because these correspondents take a vegetable and wholesale market tour in Bamunimaidan, Fancy Bazar and Ganeshguri and the Uzan Bazar fish market.
After the Minister of Health’s Minister of Health, the Administration of the Kecatrupup Regency (Metro) on Thursday was a task force to ensure the enforcement of the strict Covid-19 protocol throughout the city.
Kecatrupup (Metro) Deputy Commissioner Bisang Pegu said that strict action, including the imposition of a severe fine, will be imposed on violators.
Win on Friday told TI that the task force began his journey against Covid-19 protocol violators.
“There is a drop in the case of Covid-19 but rising again in the last few days.
So we have no choice but hard against the offenders,” he added.
However, TOI did not find police in the market that had been visited on Friday.
Bhagawan Biswas, Store Sales Executive in the Bamunimaaidan Wholesale Market, “People do not follow Covid rules.
What can we do? Everyone is in a hurry and form a crowd outside the store.
We are only educated.
We are only the executive sales.
How we are Can teach them behavior that matches Covid? They must know.
“It was around 11:30 a.m.
About 20 people have gathered outside the shop.
There was a meeting in front of another shop too.
On Tuesday, the Disaster Management Authority Assam (ASDMA) issued a revised standard operating procedure that access hours of night throughout the hours in seven districts, 15 hours at night (2pm to 5am) in 16 districts and 12 hours of night (17:00) ) In 11 districts, including KumbruP (Metro).
On June 26, Asdma, releasing new SOPs, reducing curfew in Kamrup (Metro) and several other districts of up to 12 hours (17:00).
Previously, the curfew started at 2:00 p.m.
to 5 in the morning.
The district has recorded 168 positive Covid-19 cases on Thursday while 181 on Wednesday, 203 on July 6, 197 on July 5, 168 on July 4, 186 on July 2 and 176 on July 2.

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