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Kashmir: Ahead of Eid-ul-Azha, people throng markets without following Covid sops | | | Ishtiyaq Ahmad Early Times Report
Srinagar, July 12: As Eid ul Azha is nearing, markets in Srinagar are witnessing a huge rush with people not following Covid protocol. For the past few weeks, authorities have eased restrictions as there has been decline in Covid cases. However, what was seen, no social distancing was being maintained in markets especially in Srinagar’s Lal Chowk. People are making preparations for Eid ul Azha which will be celebrated on July 21. “This is pathetic to see such a large number of people shopping. Some are even not wearing masks. I came out to purchase essentials for home but I saw no social distance norms are being followed,” said, Shahid Ahmad, of Batamaloo. In Srinagar’s Gonikhan market, hundreds of people, especially females are seen shopping without maintaining any social distance. Customers are seen moving from one shop to another without following the social distancing norms. Most of the shops were over-crowded. “This is scary to walk through Gonikhan market. Government eased out restrictions so people purchase essential items for Eid. But people are thronging markets unnecessarily,” said Rafiya Bano, of Dalgate. “People are thronging markets without following norms which is a matter of grave concern,” said a shopkeeper at Batamaloo. He said it was important to underline the importance of strictly following the COVID protocols. Some shopkeepers have arranged sanitisers so that customers would disinfect their hands before purchasing. Hundreds of people could be seen on the streets or on Boulevard along the banks of Dal Lake without wearing masks or maintaining social distance. This is despite authorities having announced that wearing masks was mandatory in all public places. “Many vendors are selling barbecues and fried fish on the banks of Dal Lake. Neither these sellers nor customers are wearing masks. I do wear a mask to protect myself but it won’t make any difference as less than 10 percent of people are wearing masks,” Imran Ahmad, a resident of Nishat. He said the government should take strict measures to ensure people wear masks. “If wearing a mask has been made mandatory they are why law enforcing agencies are not implementing these guidelines. Why don’t they fine those who are not following COVID guidelines,” he asked. A senior official said it was mandatory to wear masks. “People should not come out of their homes without wearing masks. They should properly cover their mouth and nose. If people don’t wear masks, they will infect others. Strict measures are in place to ensure people follow Covid protocol,” he said. The government advisory has exhorted upon the people not to step out of home, unless absolutely necessary. |
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