Panaji: Without a Covid-19 workshop, Lakh Wijgu flocked to the cave to call in the new year, with videos and images that emerged from the road and the beach packed.
While the hotel is packed with capacity, coastal area of the state, especially the stretch of Calangute-Baga, is a chock-a-block.
Despite the recent surge of Omicron, the Minister of Pramod Sawant’s minister refused to impose nighttime hours.
The lack of sidewalks and hordes aroused a sharp response from health care professionals and local residents who warned that Goa could see a surge in Covid-19 cases.
With Goa threw all the prevention of Covid to the wind and failed to uphold the norms of Covid-19 for the new year, the tourist country had felt the impact.
In mid-January Goa can have between 5,000 and 10,000 active cases, the Epidemiology of the State Dr.
Ukrarsh Betodkar.
On Sunday, active cases rose to 1,671 and the case of the case of the case was fired to the highest of all time of 10.77%.
Tourists look wandering on the streets and beaches without masks and drink alcohol openly.
Many people who save chisel fainted on the streets and the beach where they spent the night.
On Monday, ten passengers above the empress, domestic cruise ships operated by Cordelia Cruises were tested positive for Covid-19.
All passengers on vaccinated vessels doubled.
“Goa becomes a tourism country is a fertile place for viruses to grow exponentially.
Goans need to choose between tourism booms or Covid Doom,” said a local Abhay Kudchadkar.
The large crowd allows thieves to have field days, with at least 60 cellphone cases robbed or lost reported along the Calangute-Candolim beach belt on New Year’s Day.
Goa police managed to collect 16 suspected Nabbed to try to steal cellphones and other personal items from tourists.
A total of 65 cellphones were allegedly stolen, laptops, and RS 5,000 in cash were found from the suspect.
“Goa police remain on their toes foil the plans of criminals who tried to take advantage of unsuspecting tourists.
16 Arrested.
67 Mobile phones are returned.
29 Mobiles recovered in follow-up action,” said the police supervisor, Goa Shobhit Saksena.