Patna: Minister of Health Mangal Pandey on Sunday said if the decrease in trend continues and there is no new covid variant that makes inroad, normal can return in the state.
Many will depend on the behavior of people in participating in Covid and vaccinated norms, he said.
Night at night and certain restrictions have occurred until July 6.
Many experts feel that every decision about reopening educational institutions, religious temples, malls and theaters must be taken only after assessing the probability of the third wave and also a new behavior of the variant.
Senior Vice President of IMA (Bihar), Dr.
Ajay Kumar, said, “Instead of looking at a graph that decreases from Covid’s case, we must ensure how percent of the country’s population has been vaccinated with both doses.
There is no further relaxation that must be given to 50 to 60% of people are vaccinated.
“Dean of Knowledge Aryabhatta University of Health and Medicine and Principal of Madhubani Medical College, Dr.
Rajiv Ranjan Prasad, supports restrictions on continuing until July-end.
The school must be reopened only after all the teachers and parents of children are vaccinated with the two doses.
At best, they can be reopened after Chhath so the maximum number of people is vaccinated and at that time.
Hopefully, even children will begin to be investigated.
“However, commercial activities can be continued with full Covid protocol,” he added.
Gynecologist Pamam Raman warned the authorities of the possibility of the threat of delta-plus tensions.
He suggested that nightmear must continue for two weeks or other months.
The University of Patna University Teacher Patna University Birendra Prasad said that even though unlocking it needed to remember losses issued by employers and industrialists, effective steps must also be initiated to protect the lives of society.
Officials must force severe punishment to people on violating the Covid protocol.
He also suggested that every decision about unlocking a complete key must be taken in the light of fear about the third wave.
Retired Telecom Engineer Gopal Sharan Singh said the government must ensure that people follow Covid norms and examine the spread of infection.
More than 30% of people move on the market without wearing masks and having little attention to social distance.
Such people must be punished for violating the norms and endangering the lives of others, he said.
The echo of a similar feeling, retired bank official T n Roy said restrictions imposed by the state government after lifting the key on June 8 must continue for more time.
He also begged to accelerate the ongoing vaccination process in the state.