Odisha: Covid dampens Christmas celebrations for the second year

Bhubaneswar: The Christmas celebration remains a matters muted in the state for the second year in a row amid increasing concerns over the Omicron variant of Covid-19.
Most of the church canceled the midnight mass mob while some asked the parish to attend the masses in virtual mode on Saturday.
Following the fresh guidelines issued by the state government for the celebration of Christmas and New Year, some churches allow faithful people to pray with a maximum of 50 people at a time.
“We followed Covid-19 norms tightly and did not allow any collection of Christmas.
People were very worried about the Covid situation that developed and also followed the guidelines.
They wore masks and maintained social distance but the meeting was less crowded than usual.
Although there are limitations, the overall environment is positive and vibrant, “said Mrutyunjay’s father dumped in the Catholic Church of St Vincet at Satya Nagar.
Decorations in churches are less than in previous years.
Although the churches are with ordinary hubbub, crowds, Carol and other ritual songs, people continue to celebrate in the household.
Many people see lighting candles in front of the church gate because they are not allowed to enter.
“This is the second year we cannot attend the masses in the church because of the covid pandemic.
It is kind to be careful and careful.
We celebrate Christmas at home by preparing a lot of special dishes and delicious food, and inviting friends and relatives.
We prayed .
We pray for God to make this world free of viruses, “said Sarah Digal, Setia.
A number of virtual Christmas music concerts, were held on social media platforms including Youtube, such as last year.
Apart from the restrictions on picnics and tourist attractions, castle castle and also the temple faced by visitors, who came out in large quantities to make an impressive day.
However, experts say there is a need to be careful and careful and avoid meeting.
Some of the district administration has announced the closure of religious places and impose restrictions on meetings and celebrations.
“It’s time for people to avoid meetings and show the appropriate behavior of Covid.
Supervision needs to be tightened,” said Dr.
Niraj Mishra, a senior doctor.
Bhubaneswar: The Christmas celebration remains a matters muted in the state for the second year in a row amid increasing concerns over the Omicron variant of Covid-19.
Most of the church canceled the midnight mass mob while some asked the parish to attend the masses in virtual mode on Saturday.
Following the fresh guidelines issued by the state government for the celebration of Christmas and New Year, some churches allow faithful people to pray with a maximum of 50 people at a time.
“We followed Covid-19 norms tightly and did not allow any collection of Christmas.
People were very worried about the Covid situation that developed and also followed the guidelines.
They wore masks and maintained social distance but the meeting was less crowded than usual.
Although there are limitations, the overall environment is positive and vibrant, “said Mrutyunjay’s father dumped in the Catholic Church of St Vincet at Satya Nagar.
Decorations in churches are less than in previous years.
Although the churches are with ordinary hubbub, crowds, Carol and other ritual songs, people continue to celebrate in the household.
Many people see lighting candles in front of the church gate because they are not allowed to enter.
“This is the second year we cannot attend the masses in the church because of the covid pandemic.
It is kind to be careful and careful.
We celebrate Christmas at home by preparing a lot of special dishes and delicious food, and inviting friends and relatives.
We prayed .
We pray for God to make this world free of viruses, “said Sarah Digal, Setia.
A number of virtual Christmas music concerts, were held on social media platforms including Youtube, such as last year.
Apart from the restrictions on picnics and tourist attractions, castle castle and also the temple faced by visitors, who came out in large quantities to make an impressive day.
However, experts say there is a need to be careful and careful and avoid meeting.
Some of the district administration has announced the closure of religious places and impose restrictions on meetings and celebrations.
“It’s time for people to avoid meetings and show the appropriate behavior of Covid.
Supervision needs to be tightened,” said Dr.
Niraj Mishra, a senior doctor.

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