Corona Update: 250 people will attend wedding ceremony in Bihar and 50 people in Shraddh, CM Nitish instructs to increase vaccination and corona examination


Posted on 6th Apr 2021 04:28 pm by rohit kumar

Because of the ever-increasing corona infection of Bihar, the state government has fixed the number of people attending the wedding ceremony and Shradh. Now there will be 250 people involved in the wedding ceremony and 50 people in the Shraddh. Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar said on Tuesday that when more and more people get the Corona vaccine, the effect of this disease will be reduced to a great extent. We believe this. He directed the officials to increase both vaccination and corona examination further. The Chief Minister held a review meeting on Corona on Tuesday and also spoke to the DM SP of all the districts through video conferencing.

 

The Chief Minister also said that some programs have to be done. The number has been determined as to how many people can attend, whether people are married or have any shraadh. But everyone must follow the use of masks and social distancing. The Chief Minister also instructed the officials to keep a quarantine center at the block level keeping in view the states where there are more cases of corona infection and people are returning to Bihar or they are more likely to come.

 

There will be one lakh investigations every day in Bihar

 

Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has directed the officials to examine one lakh corona daily in the state. Investigate more and more RTPCR in it. Talking to the media on Monday, he said that the faster the investigation, the more the people will benefit.

 

He said that he takes daily reports of Corona's condition. There are only two things,

Vaccination and maximum screening. After vaccination, the number of tests was reduced to 20 thousand. We have directed to increase the number of investigations immediately. Said that Corona is growing in other countries and many of its provinces. Bihar has also started growing. People should follow social distance. Collective programs should be avoided for a few days. Schools and colleges have been closed for a week as a precautionary measure.

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