Crowds thronging hill stations and markets without masks is "cause for concern", said PM Narendra Modi on Tuesday, reiterating his government’s message that the Covid-19 pandemic continues in the country.
"It is true that tourism, business and business have been greatly affected due to coronavirus...but today I will say very emphatically that it is not okay to have huge crowds in hill stations, markets without wearing masks," said Modi according to NDTV.com.
Modi interacted with Chief Ministers of the northeastern states on the Covid-19 situation via video conferencing, asking them to closely monitor variants of the coronavirus.
"The number of Covid-19 cases is rising. We need to take strict action to curb the situation at the micro level. We need to keep an eye on variants. We need to encourage people to follow Covid-19 appropriate behaviour," he said."The virus does not come and go on its own... we bring it with us when we disobey the rules. Experts are warning us repeatedly that careless behaviour - like overcrowding - will lead to an increase in Covid cases."
Modi's comments come as videos and images were shared on social media showed massive crowds at hill stations in Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand.
The Health Ministry, during a Covid briefing, last week warned people against failure to wear masks and follow social distancing, saying: "... the infection always spreads faster in crowded places... if we are irresponsible and don't follow Covid-appropriate behaviour, it can spread."
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