Increasing crowd in markets can lead to surge in Covid-19 cases

Coimbatore | Thursday | 22nd October, 2020

Summary:

With Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan stating on Sunday that gross negligence during Onam celebrations had led to spurt in the number of cases.

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The congregation of people in markets and shopping centers in the city for purchases for Navaratri and Deepavali is causing concern among the authorities, as crowds that do not adhere to safety norms can prove to be super spreaders of COVID-19.

With Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan stating on Sunday that gross negligence during Onam celebrations had led to spurt in the number of cases.

In Kerala, City Health Officer S.

Raja called for full co-operation from the public to prevent the spread of the disease during the festival season in Coimbatore.

“A meeting of representatives from all types of shops has been planned on Thursday, at which they will be given instructions to be followed,” he stated adding that action would be taken against violators.

G.

Stalin, Deputy Commissioner of Police (Law and Order) stated certain measures from the public could reduce the rush at markets.

“Instead of shopping on Saturday and Sunday, people can choose weekdays.

It has been noticed that the majority of the people come for shopping after 5 p.m.

As of now, shops are allowed to function only up to 8 p.m.