Patna: With the number of Covid-19 cases that surged throughout the country, including Bihar, sales of masks and hand cleansers have been continued in the state capital.
Even the majority of people who look moving without masks in public spaces now ensure, with some exceptions, that they adhere to the appropriate behavior of Covid.
Previously, Pratyaya Amrit, the head of the additional health secretary, urged everyone to wear a mask, described it as one of the most effective tools in the war against Covid-19.
According to P K Singh, the President of the Bihar Chemistry and the Pharmacy Association, an increase in the sale of masks and cleaners began at the end of December.
“In mid-December, the mask and hand cleanser were not in demand.
At that time, people did not wear a mask,” Singh said, adding that there was no scarcity of these items today.
Deepak Mandal, who has a pharmaceutical at a boring road location, also states that masks and cleaners are in high demand.
Rohit Kumar, a salesman at a drug store on Jalan Ashiana-Dighha, said he hoped demand to increase in the coming weeks.
Many people also buy masks and online cleaners.
Shweta Singh, a resident of King Bazar, recently ordered two disposable mask packages because it could be discarded after use.
He also recharged the cleaning bottle in his car.
V K Paul, a member of Niti Aayog, has expressed concern in the first week of December about the decline in the use of masks in this country.
He has warned that India technically entered the danger zone.
At that time, only 20% of the Bihar population wore a mask.