Safe Conduct of Festivals Imperative to Control Transmission of COVID 19 infection

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Kerala, October 10, 2021: Acceleration of COVID-19 transmission through various religious gatherings has been observed in many places in India. It is necessary to adopt and follow strict mitigation measures, otherwise the festive season can turn out to be a superspreading eventwhich eventually may prove to be a burden on thehealthcare system.

As per Dr Merlin Moni, Associate Professor, Division of Infectious disease, Department of Internal Medicine, Amrita Hospitals, Kochi,COVID 19 transmission dynamics is closely related to the 3 Cs:

  • CLOSED SPACES with poor airflow
  • CROWDED PLACES
  • CLOSE CONTACT settings with face-to-face contact

Talking about managing mass gatherings, Dr Monisaid, “Some of theupcoming mass gathering events such as ‘Navaratri’, ‘Durga Puja’, ‘Dussehra’ etc. will need comprehensive strategic planningin organising them in the current pandemic situation and a collective decision will need to be taken in the form of a consensus from key stakeholders such as policy makers, representatives from religious organisationsas well as experts. In this context it is essential to formulate and implement strict standard operating procedures on preventive measures for containment the spread of COVID 19 during the festivals.Thelogistics of the festivals including the expected number of people,dates and the potential barriers to control the crowd needs to be discussed with the local government and health authorities.”

SOME USEFUL TIPS:

According to Dr Moni the following guidelines for religious places of worships during festival times and elaborate administrative and general preventive measures can help keep safe from the spread of Coronavirus:

  • No festival related events should be allowed in containment zones
  • All gatherings in connection with upcoming major religious events such as Dussehra, Durga Puja, Vidyarambhametc. should focus on maintaining a relatively safe cluster participation and limited participants
  • All vulnerable populations such as pregnant women, children, geriatric age groups, and immunosuppressed individuals should not attend public religious activities
  • Unvaccinated individuals should be encouraged to avoid gatherings.
  • Norms related to maximum number of permitted persons to celebrate the festival in every setting must be complied with the existing state government guidelines
  • On arrival at religious settings and while attending festivals, all visitorsmust wash/sanitise their hands frequently
  • Maintaining physical distance of 6 feet wherever possible and always wearing face masks properly is a must
  • Double masking must befollowed, and local government authorities should be deployed to ensure adherence
  • Under any circumstances, symptomatic visitors must not be allowed for darshan and attending the festivals
  • If any of the visitors experience any COVID-like symptoms, viz., fever, cough etc, they should immediately contact the medical teams stationed there

Authorities must ensure that no dining should be promoted inside religious settings. In unavoidable cases, appropriate physical distancing must be followed

Corporate Comm India (CCI Newswire)