Risk of corona ! What happens to the lockdown in Nepal ?

Apr Tue 2021 10:56:10

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Risk of corona ! What happens to the lockdown in Nepal ?

Kathmandu. The graph of Corona's second wave has risen. People in various fields, professions and professions are naturally apprehensive that the government may re-lock the graph.

However, the government has adopted a new policy on lockdown. The government's policy on lockdowns will be tightened on a cluster basis. Even now, when the graph of Corona rises, what happens to the wood, but the general public seems to be curious. CCMC secretary Khagraj Baral said that the policy should be tightened on the basis of clusters.

"Where there is more influence, it is the affected local level that manages it," said Secretary Baral. "It is up to the local level and the DCCMCs to decide what happens to the affected areas." Investigates how much contract tracing should be done. '

Various District Covid Crisis Management Committees have also said that they are carrying out awareness activities for corona management at the local level. A few days ago, a meeting of the heads of all the three district administration offices in the Kathmandu Valley has decided to carry out awareness work.

The government's Covid Crisis Management Committee (CCMC) has decided to take precautionary measures to prevent the second wave of corona epidemic. The CCMC has stated that all those walking in public places will be advised to wear masks and those who disobey will be punished according to the Infectious Diseases Act 2020.

Nepal will never go to Lockdown again - Health Minister Tripathi

Kathmandu. Minister for Health and Population Hridayesh Tripathi has made it clear that the government is not in the mood to crack down on Kovid-19.

Speaking at the 'Nepal Health Conclave 2021' held in Kathmandu, Minister Tripathi said that Nepal will never go to a standstill. He said the government was ready to take all necessary effective steps before the lockdown.

He said that the government was not in the mood to go for lockdown as it would have a long-term impact on social life and economy even though lockdown would reduce the need to control cobwebs.