No religion says put lives at risk for festivals: Health Minister

 

New Delhi, Oct 11: Preparations already on for the festive season, Union health minister Dr Harsh Vardhan today gave the people a reality check. “There is no need to congregate in large numbers to prove your faith or your religion… You can pray at your homes. I would suggest that all of you celebrate festivals with your families,” he said, pointing to coronavirus which is still on rampage.

But with Durga Puja, Dussehra, Diwali and Chhath Puja around the corner, there is concern about Covid numbers spiking as people drop the use of all safety norms. On October 6, Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan had told the media that there has been a “huge spike in cases in Kerala for several days and a lot of it has to do with the Onam festivities”.

Large gatherings are already happening. A shopping rush has already started in Bengal, and images from the city’s key market areas show huge crowds where many people have even ditched the mask.  Ahead of Diwali, a similar situation is likely to play out in Delhi and the rest of north India.

“If we are careless in following coronavirus safety norms while celebrating festivals, the COVID-19 situation in the country will again worsen, and can create massive problems for us,” Harsh Vardhan said in a video address.

“No religious leaders of any religion say that festivals should be celebrated by putting lives in danger… no Gods say you need to go to big pandals to pray. If you know there is fire outside and you still go out in the fire in the name of religion — what’s the point of such festivals,” the minister said in a strong message.

 

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