Festival Crowding

With ganpati, onam, durga puja, dusshera and diwali and this time literally no precautionary measures nor enforcement, are we all headed from some serious Covid spreading in the next 3 months.

I am concerned and like to know what is the plan?

Can LocalCircles please sensitise the Government. Its not over more  

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Yes code of conduct for crowding can be drawn. more  
Remember the pandemic when despite losses of human lives the power hungry politicians indulged in rallies? Amit Shah & Narendra Modi - our PM were moving around without wearing masks. Many videos were and are still circulating wherein these two gentlemen were seen breaking covid protocol and in many videos too people who were restricted or asked to pay fine have questioned the implementers where they were when these two broke laws. I commute by Public conveyance, I see youngsters and youth not following covid protocol and moving with face uncovered. The scenario is same in Airports, Railway Stations and Bus Depots. May be it is God's cleaning exercise to reduce population. more  
Yes I agree that the situation is very bad. But may I also ask...."How many time have you asked "people not wearing masks or Crowding" to rectify their behavior? are we fully dependent on Government? more  
Yes, we Indians hope our government to do everything for us, as if once we have voted them into power, our job is over. The day we start realising our responsibilities as citizens, our nation will start progressing in real sense. more  
We should all enforce. Masks washing hands and legs more  
Forget COVID and move on. If you are worried follow the protocol. more  
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