Mohali city accounts for dist s 70 cases over last fortnight

  • | Sunday | 6th December, 2020

Sanjay BumbrooTribune News ServiceMohali December 5Mohali city has seen 70 per cent of the Covid-19 cases that have surfaced from the district in the past 15 days. Of the 2088 cases reported from the Mohali Kharar and Dera Bassi sub-divisions in the past fortnight 1455 cases have been reported from Mohali city alone. Of 100 fresh cases reported from the district on Saturday 66 were from Mohali city. She said people in Mohali city have stopped wearing masks and exercising caution. The district administration had already imposed night curfew in the district from December 1 in view of the spike in Covid cases.

Sanjay Bumbroo Tribune News Service Mohali December 5 Mohali city has seen 70 per cent of the Covid-19 cases that have surfaced from the district in the past 15 days. Of the 2088 cases reported from the Mohali Kharar and Dera Bassi sub-divisions in the past fortnight 1455 cases have been reported from Mohali city alone. The recovery rate in the district has declined from 90 per cent to 84 per cent in the same period compounding the problem. The number of active cases had also spiked from 1154 to 2280. Of 100 fresh cases reported from the district on Saturday 66 were from Mohali city. The district also recorded two fatalities taking the toll to 290. During a random survey of the markets in the city and other places in the district it was found that people were moving without a mask thus exposing themselves to the deadly virus. The health authorities have been warning people not to move out without a mask. According to rough estimates around 30 per cent people moved out of their house without wearing a mask during the festive season in the markets. Nodal Officer Dr Harmandeep Kaur said spike in Covid cases was due to the non-implementation of social distancing norms especially during the recent festival season. She said people in Mohali city have stopped wearing masks and exercising caution. In villages social distancing was maintained and even people were taking precautions. The district administration had already imposed night curfew in the district from December 1 in view of the spike in Covid cases. The administration had also doubled the penalty for not wearing a mask and spitting in public places from Rs 500 to Rs 1000. Any violations shall invite criminal proceedings under relevant provisions of the Disaster Management Act 2005 and the IPC 1860.

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