Hyderabad: Telangana High Court said today that liquor stores have become the main sources of distribution Covid 19 virus. It made these remarks while dealing with a number of petitions filed on the issue.
The DGP of the state submitted a report to the HK on the implementation of Covid 19 guidelines in the State.
The divisional bank once again expressed its dissatisfaction with the conduct of the smaller number of RTPCR tests and asked the state government to increase their number by 70 per cent. The HC spoke out about the crowd at the liquor stores, bars and theaters. It advised the state government to Covid 19 tests on migrants from other states of the country. It asked the state government to set up an advisory committee with experts.
In its report, the DGP said it had 22,000 cases against the perpetrators of Covid 19 norms. He said a total of 2,416 cases were discussed against those who did not maintain social distance, adding that 6 cases were discussed against those who spat on public roads.
However, the HC said that the actions initiated by the relevant authorities were much less in the state.
The state government told the HC that it would compete with the sero surveillance in six weeks. The court asked the state government to submit the report after the survey. This made it clear that there should be delivery zones in the state, although there is no closure. It asked the state government to submit its report by 14th of this month.
Source: The Siasat Daily