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Govt and public both need to take Covid-19 2nd wave more seriously: DAK

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SRINAGAR: Expressing concern over the ‘laidback attitude of general public as well as government’s recent public events in the face of the 2nd wave of Coronavirus pandemic, the Doctors Association Kashmir (DAK) has said that urgent actions need to be taken to avoid a bigger crisis.
President DAK, Dr Suhail Naik said, that “people have stopped taking the precautionary measures seriously” which may be disastrous.
He further said, “the same may become a huge problem in the valley in view of 2nd wave and with evidence of rise in corona virus deaths and positive cases in Jammu & Kashmir”.
General Secretary DAK, Dr Owais H Dar said that, ” it is unfortunate that some people still call corona virus pandemic a ‘conspiracy’ which would land people again in trouble and there would be further rise in cases. He said that 1,25,000 people have been infected by the pandemic in Jammu & Kashmir while as nearly 2000 have died suggesting it is need of the hour to take precautions seriously”.
The DAK also criticized the move of re-opening of public parks and Musical Concerts, stating that the move may be disastrous for the people and it would encourage people to come out of their homes, as these social, political or religious gatherings can turn out to be hot spots for spread of infection.
“The government has miserably failed to implement the precautionary measures on ground. There are places where people even do not wear a mask which is unfortunate. The 2nd wave of Covid-19 Pandemic is now a reality and if people would not follow precautions they would fall in trouble and will burden the already fragile health infrastructure,” the DAK said.
The DAK appealed the government that before issuing any order it should keep in mind all the Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and protocols should be implemented strictly.
“If government wants to open public parks or tourist spots, the number of people or tourists should be specified and social distancing and other universal precautions should be maintained,” it said.

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