Rajasthan: The religious places will open from September 7!

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Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has said that the religious places closed due to corona infection in the state will be opened to the public from September 7.


The decision was taken at a review meeting held here today regarding the corona infection. Mr. Gehlot said that it will be mandatory to follow all protective measures to prevent corona, including putting on masks, keeping social distancing at religious places. These religious places also have to be sanitized from time to time. Collectors and SPs of the respective districts will visit the big religious places and see the arrangements there and ensure that adequate security measures are in place and social distancing is maintained properly.

He said that it has often been seen that where crowds gather, cases of a corona infection increase. In such a situation, along with the district administration, religious committees and committees constituted for the operation of religious places, the visitors will have to ensure that the complete health protocol issued by the Government of India and the State Government, including social distancing, wearing masks and not gathering more crowds.

Mr. Gehlot requested the public to perform worship, worship, prayers, and Namaz at home in view of the corona infection.

Taking seriously the complaints of collecting bill of lakhs from COVID patients admitted in private, he directed that the Medical and Health Department should monitor it adequately and ensure that no hospital refuses to treat Kovid infected patients for treatment. Do not. In case of the death of a person due to COVID infection, the private hospital should immediately inform the CMHO and in case the family is not able to pay the bill, they should not be harassed by the hospital.

Shri Gehlot instructed to increase the ICU beds for serious patients in medical colleges, increase high flow oxygen beds as well as ensure arrangements to send only serious patients to tertiary care centers. The district hospitals were also asked to make adequate arrangements for the treatment of COVID patients