Durga Puja in Bengal amid Corona pandemic!  Doctors warn Mamta government
Durga Puja in Bengal amid Corona pandemic! Doctors warn Mamta government
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Kolkata: Doctors have warned the Mamata Banerjee government regarding the Durga Puja celebrations in West Bengal in the midst of the crisis of Corona epidemic. They warned that the crowd of Corona infection can increase rapidly due to the gathering in the puja pandals. In Bengal, doctors have alerted Mamta Banerjee about the Durga Puja and the pandals.

There are less than 10 days left for Durga Puja to begin. In such a situation, people are expressing concern about the Durga Puja in Bengal and the crowd here. In West Bengal, the advisory committee related to the health department has said that if the crowd is not controlled in the puja pandal, it may bring a tsunami of corona. However, doctors have also agreed that the Mamta government has given cautionary instructions for the worship being done in the Corona period. But the risk will remain.

In the letter of the group of doctors, Mamta Banerjee has been told that the crowd gathered during the Onam in Kerala and the cases of corona infection also increased there. Not only this, on International Women's Day, a large crowd gathered in Spain and the corona infection spread rapidly.

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