Disregard for distancing, masking, hand and other shakes

Just got off watching a close relative's wedding (Bangalore) online. At the muhurtham time, there were about 30 people on the dias, with no masking (other than the priests), jostling with one another, crowding around the bride and groom. After the muhurtham, the hand shaking and hugging. All norms gone for a toss.
And there were relatives and friends from Mumbai, Coimbatore, Kerala ...
The number of guests was definitely over 100. Off the dias, guests were either maskless or wearing it on their chin

People need to change. It is not necessary to crowd on the stage. The event can be watched from off the dias. And handshaking and hugging, a definite no no (as per the scriptures there should be no hand shaking). And more such precautions would help. No govt can oversee this, it is only the people who have to be sensible.
As for the ac halls, probably the ac should be replaced with fans and exhaust fans. more  

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Family events like a birthday party, wedding, funeral, etc., have been super spreaders all over the world as the guests will cluster together closely and do not adhere to the covid protocols. Even vaccinated people can get and spread Covid. Covid will be with us even in to 2022 and only people have to take care of themselves. more  
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If You have faith on GOD then You will obey all religious customs. If Somebody Not he will not follow. There is No CORONA , It is just Virtual. Peoples Know this & hence become Fearless. No body should put their wishes on other peoples. If you have fear then do not cross Your Line Of Control of House. In India Social Distancing is N ot Possible . Fun at Airport see. more  
We people should first behave responsibly. After all our Govt. has certain limitations n we can blame them for their failures if any, only if we r disciplined. Both, the people n the Govts. have to be blamed for the terrific spread of Corona in our country. At least now, we must realise our mistakes n behave responsibly to prevent further damages. more  
The persons not giving importance to the advisory are facing difficulties afterwards and suffering from CORONA. more  
Don't worry too much sir. It is worry, fear and unscientific World Hellth Organization protocol and experimentations which has killed more people than CORONA. more  
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