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Keep strict vigil to curb `super spreader` events: Centre directs states ahead of New Year celebrations
Amid concerns over the new coronavirus strain, the Health Ministry on Wednesday directed all states to keep strict vigil to curb `super spreader` events in the wake of New Year celebrations.
Highlights
- The Centre has asked all states to keep a strict vigil to curb “super spreader” events
- Health Secretary has written a letter to all states asking them to ensure strict implementation of the Centre’s COVID-19 safety protocols
- The Home Ministry has also stipulated that there shall be no restriction on the inter-state and intra-state movement of persons and goods.
NEW DELHI: Amid concerns over the new coronavirus strain, the Health Ministry on Wednesday directed all states to keep strict vigil to curb “super spreader” events in the wake of New Year celebrations.
According to reports, the Health Secretary wrote a letter to all states asking them to ensure strict implementation of the Centre’s COVID-19 safety protocols while keeping a keep strict vigil on the “super spreader” events in the wake of New Year celebrations.
This has been recommended on the basis of the inputs received from the Joint Monitoring Group (JMG) headed by the Director-General of Health Services (DGHS) and the National Task Force jointly headed by DG, ICMR and Member (Health), NITI Aayog.
It has also been suggested to the Ministry of Civil Aviation that after 7th January 2021, a strictly regulated resumption of the limited number of flights originating from the UK into India may be considered.
The modalities of such a mechanism may be worked out by the Ministry of Civil Aviation in consultation with the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare.
The Union Health Secretary has written to all the States to keep a strict vigil on all events that could be potential "super spreader" events and to curb crowding in the wake of the New Year celebrations and various events associated with it as well as on-going winter season.
The recent advice and guidance to the States by the Home Ministry has been reiterated by the Health Ministry. Ministry of Home Affairs has mandated that States/UTs based on their assessment of the situation, may impose local restrictions with a view to containing the spread of COVID-19, such as night curfew.
The Home Ministry has also stipulated that there shall be no restriction on the inter-state and intra-state movement of persons and goods. Drawing attention to this, the Health Secretary has urged the States to promptly assess the local situation and consider the imposition of appropriate restrictions on 30th and 31 December 2020 as well as on 15 January 2021.