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With the curbed sidewalk, the social distance is ignored in Karnataka

With the curbed sidewalk, the social distance is ignored in Karnataka
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Bengaluru: While the center said that the second wave of Covid-19 infection still had not subsided and that the daily number of positive cases was the cause of worries, people in Karnataka seemed to have been thrown towards the wind, especially after opening 3.0.
The state has recorded more than 28 cases of lakh since the pandemic struck and approached 36,000 deaths.
However, many individuals continue to ignore precautions such as wearing masks and maintaining social distance.
Images and videos distributed on social media show how people blatantly violate the norms when they shop, eat, pray, and travel.
Health Authority warns this can cause the revival of infection.
Statistics show around 70% of infected people after they attend social meetings such as marriage and funeral.
While the state government has increased the number of people at marriage up to 100 and on the funeral to 40, in some land follow the norms, especially in rural areas.
On Sunday, more than 1,000 people in four batches attended the wedding of ABVP officials in Hubballi.
Officers include ministers, MLA and other VIPs.
The main market in Bengaluru and elsewhere is crowded, while the place of worship looks in a hurry of worshipers.
Inter bus and intrradistrics runs crowded during rush hour and many commuters don’t wear masks.
Playground is also full.
Concerns have also been appointed for vaccination centers into potential Covid-19 hotspots due to inadequate social distance.
A staff at a phC near Bengaluru said the nurse warned people to take part in the queue, but no one considers this instruction seriously.
Health experts say residents cannot drop their guards because the state still reports 1,500-2,500 new cases every day.
“It is not surprising that public memory is short, especially about showing responsible behavior regarding health regulations,” said Dr.
Giridhara R Babu, head, epidemiology of life, the Indian public health foundation.
“While the most need like bets every day must go to work, every essential trip or congregation is contraindiced.
I see the increasing number of events and crowds as a threat to the number of relatively low cases.” KV Janardhan Health Activist said one reason for a loose attitude Can be a pandemic fatigue.
“Beat at home, people are drained and want to return to their old routines,” he said.

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