Ganpati Utsav: BMC issued guidelines to avoid third wave
Ganpati Utsav: BMC issued guidelines to avoid third wave
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Mumbai: The risk of the third wave of corona infection seems to be increasing rapidly. There is a constant serious situation here over the Ganpati festival. Whether it is the State Governments or the big experts, everyone says that the third wave can come anytime. Now, the third wave is visible in Mumbai, where the Mayor had said yesterday that the third wave had hit Mumbai, though today they took a U-turn and said that the third wave has not yet come. Even if it is assumed that the third wave has not come, the way the corona figures are increasing in Mumbai, there is no doubt that it will happen soon.

In fact, if this rate of increasing infection persists, there is every possibility of a third wave of havoc very soon. Let me tell you all that the corona cases reported in Mumbai in just one week this month are about 31 percent of the cases reported in August. This means that about 31 percent of the cases that were reported throughout August have been received in just 7 days. However, more than 9,300 cases were reported in Mumbai in August while more than 2,900 cases have been received between September 1 and 7. These coming figures have made it clear that corona is again gaining dangerous speed.

Ganesh Chaturthi is also coming soon and cases are expected to increase during this period. However, the BMC has recently issued guidelines for Ganesh Utsav. BMC has issued guidelines for Ganesh Utsav saying that more than 5 people should not gather in the arrival and immersion journey of the domestic Ganesh idol. In addition, only 10 people are allowed to participate in the arrival and immersion of the public Ganesh idol and have both doses of vaccine. At the same time, the height of the Ganesh idol kept at home should not exceed 2 feet, and the height of public idols should not be more than 4 feet. At the same time, darshan has been banned from going to the pandal. Ganpati Mandals have been asked to arrange an online darshan.

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