Coimbatore: City Wing City Corporation has increased its vigilance to prevent other surges in the Covid-19 case after people crowded commercial areas in the city to shop for celebrations by violating the Pandemic Protocol.
Dr.
Sathish Kumar City Health Officer said five teams had been deployed to examine compliance with Covid-19 prevention steps by traders and buyers.
“They will focus on crowded areas in the city and ensure people wearing facial masks and shops are not too crowded.
We plan to increase a good amount for violations.
At present, we collect around RS 50,000 as well as good days from people who are Breaking Covid-19 norms.
“The officer said they would gather more swab samples from crowded areas such as commercial centers, bus terminals and train stations in the days to come for testing.
“While the infection rate has slowed for a while, we have not reduced the number of swab samples collected a day for testing.
We really monitor the level of infection every day.” Other corporate officials said the crowd in the commercial area was the main problem.
“Kerala neighbors have witnessed a surge in Covid-19 case after the Onam celebration season.
Because Diwali is the main celebration season here, we are worried about the crowd of swelling.
We hope there will be no third wave after the festival, as expected by some experts.” The official was expected Said the state government is now better prepared to face a pandemic, even if there is a sudden increase in tapes.
“After learning lessons from the second wave, the hospital is equipped with the requirements and medical infrastructure.
But the main focus is to prevent an increase in cases.
And it will be a difficult task without community cooperation.”
