The government extended Covid guidelines until August 31, requesting, UTS to ensure there was no improvement in the ‘r’ factor – News2IN
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The government extended Covid guidelines until August 31, requesting, UTS to ensure there was no improvement in the ‘r’ factor

The government extended Covid guidelines until August 31, requesting, UTS to ensure there was no improvement in the 'r' factor
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New Delhi: While expanding the validity of the order seeking the implementation of targeted and fast actions for Covid-19 management, until August 31, the Ministry of Home Affairs on Wednesday asked the state and the United States to ensure that there was no increase in the number of viruses, or the factor of ‘R’, especially With the festival season on the corner.
“The number of virus reproduction, commonly known as the ‘R’ factor, is floating under ‘one’ but height in several countries.
As repeated in my previous DO.
Letters 14.07.2021, all efforts must be made to ensure that there is no factor increase ‘R’.
Furthermore, the most stringent steps must be taken in the districts that still show high levels of pioneer, “Bhalla wrote to all Secretary of the Head of State and the UT administrator.
Interesting attention to the upcoming festival season, Bhalla impresses in the state / UTS need to ensure the appropriate behavior of Covid in all crowded places.
“There should be a sustainable focus on a five-fold strategy for effective Covid-19 management, namely ‘treat-treat-vaccination and compliance with Covid behavior,” he said.
While noting that the decrease in the number of active cases is the problem of satisfaction, Bhalla warns the country and UTS to reopen activities in gradual jurisdiction.
“It can be noted that absolute case numbers are still very high.
Therefore, there is no room for satisfaction and the process of casual restrictions must be calibrated carefully, as has been repeated in my previous communication,” he said.
Urge the country and UTS to issue strict directions to the district and all other local authorities concerned, to take the steps needed for Covid-19 management, Bhalla insisted that officers must be personally responsible for weaknesses that fit the appropriate behavior Covid.
, He also suggested that orders issued by the State Government and UT and district authorities in this case were widely distributed to the public and field officials for the right implementation.

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