New Delhi: With just a few days left for the Assembly elections in four states and UTs, renowned health expert and ICMR advisor Dr Suneela Garg has warned that the poll-bound states might witness a spike in Covid cases if proper precautions aren't taken.
Dr Garg admitted that people have become complacent in following social distancing norms.
"When we talk about Covid-19 vaccine, there is continuous dhilai (laxility) in adhering to the social distancing norms," Dr Garg said.
"People have become complacent after they started taking vaccines. But, despite the vaccines, social distancing and Covid-19 protocols should be maintained even now," added Dr Garg.
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A central health team that visited Maharashtra recently has said that large scale gathering and non-adherence to the Covid-19 social distancing norms led a large spike in Covid cases in the state.
"The general habit of the people is that they are not following Covid-19 prevention protocols and this is also what the high-level central team has found in its report. The laxity in maintaining Covid-19 prevention steps has resulted in a spike of Covid-19 cases," Dr Garg said.
At the time of the Bihar assembly election too, the union health ministry had issued Covid-19 guidelines. And even then there were reports that people hardly maintained protocol.
"Earlier central government issued guidelines in respect to Bihar election also. The health ministry asked the concerned authorities to maintain the Covid-19 protocol. The issue is how many people followed the social distancing norms," said Dr Garg.