Amritsar: Apart from the surge in the Covid-19 case – especially the ‘variant of concern’ omicron – the usual pleasure and playing tend to mark the new year celebration on Friday midnight without orders or ban bashes in Punjab’s amritsar area.
Daily beating retreat ceremony – known as a flag-lowering ceremony at Attari International Border – continues to attract thousands of visitors every day.
Police Commissioner Amritsar Sukhchain Singh Gill said there was no limit to the function of New Year’s Eve, but the administration would ensure that all guidelines were obeyed.
The majority of hotels, restaurants and lounges arrange new year’s eve functions while there are also some who have not set special new year bashes, but don’t even cancel their routine functions that witness a big meeting.
Haveli Restaurant General Manager Shamsher Singh said he had canceled the New Year’s Eve program because of the Pandemic Covid-19.
“But our staff fully adheres to the Covid-19 protocol and also asks guests to follow norms, including wearing masks and maintaining social distance etc.,” he said.
Hotel Managing Director Category Bintang, “Six our separate units,” including Kitti rooms, coffee rooms etc., all booked, but we have not set a special new year party.
“He said all guests were asked to bring Covid-19 vaccination certificates with them.
Learning from previous experience, Assistant Civil Surgeon Dr.
Amarjit Singh said that they had arrangements for 1,516 covid beds including for pediatric patients.
Twenty-two hospitals have their own oxygen plant to meet oxygen needs in the event of an emergency District administration does not take precautionary steps after a new year’s eve party.
“At least the government must impose the implementation of the Covid-19 protocol,” he said.
When asked about readiness to overcome the possibility of Covid-19 wave, Nagpal said, “District Administration and our readiness Better than the previous surge.
“District judge added N Ruhee Dugg said that various steps will be introduced from January 15.
Under directions, those who have not taken both Jab will remain at their residence and are advised not to visit public places, markets, functions, religious places, etc.
Hotels, restaurants, malls, private sector banks and the government have also been directed.
To allow only people who are fully vaccinated.