Lucknow. In Uttar Pradesh, the corona virus has once again started to scare. The vigil has been increased again in the state in view of the infection of corona virus, which is spreading rapidly. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, after holding a high-level meeting, gave clear instructions that there is no ban on the holding of any event, but now the permission of the administration must be taken for the procession, program and public function. With this, all the council and private schools from classes one to eight have been instructed to be closed from Wednesday i.e. March 24 to 31, while the rest of the educational institutions where examinations are not being held from March 25 to 31.
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said at a high-level meeting held at his government residence on Monday that people should be constantly made aware of the prevention of corona infection. He said that special vigilance and caution should be taken in the state in view of other festivals including Holi, Panchayat elections and the situation of increasing Kovid infection in various states. Deploy a nodal officer or employee at every gram panchayat level in rural areas and ward level in cities. These nodal officers will ensure that persons coming from other states in their area are investigated.
Dedicated Kovid Hospital in every district: Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has said that if any suspects are found, their quarantine arrangements and RTPCR investigation should be conducted. Availability of one dedicated Kovid Hospital in each district. CM Yogi said that there is no restriction on festivals and festivals, but people should be made aware in view of Kovid infection. No procession, program or public function should be held without the prior permission of the local administration. These events should be avoided in high risk categories such as children below ten years of age, older people above 60 years and comorbidity means more than one serious illness. Before permission, it should be ensured that the events follow the Kovid protocol, mask, physical distance, etc.
Examinations to be held as per predetermined schedule: Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath directed that Holi holiday will be held in all council and private schools from classes one to eight from March 24 to 31, 2021. Apart from these, the holiday will be held from 25 to 31 March 2021 in the remaining educational institutions where examinations are not being conducted. Educational institutions in which the examinations are being conducted shall be in accordance with the pre-determined schedule with the Kovid Protocol. The meeting was attended by Health Minister Jai Pratap Singh, Minister of State for Basic Education (Independent Charge) Satish Chandra Dwivedi, Chief Secretary RK Tiwari, Infrastructure and Industrial Development Commissioner Sanjeev Kumar Mittal, Additional Chief Secretary Home Avnish Kumar Awasthi, Director General of Police Hitesh Chandra Awasthi and other senior officials. was present.
Police vigilance at every level: Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has also directed the police to take full vigilance at every level for prevention of Kovid-19. He has said that the police should also motivate people to wear masks and comply with physical distance to avoid corona. Especially in view of the festivals of Holi and Baravafat, strict security arrangements should be made and people should be made aware to avoid Corona. People use masks in crowded places and markets. CM Yogi has also given strict instructions for effective checking in the markets.
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