Mumbai: This time the BMC may fall on those who fail to follow the COVID rules on Thirty First. BMC Commissioner Iqbal Singh Chahal has issued strict guidelines and appealed to Mumbaikars to avoid gathering in Christmas and Thirty First and follow the instructions given by BMC, otherwise strict action will be taken against the violators. .
In Mumbai, from Christmas to Thirty First, parties start in clubs, pubs, hotels, bars and halls. Last year, the colors of the celebration of COVID had dissolved, but this time people are rest assured seeing the weakening of COVID and are organizing parties and other functions by gathering crowds keeping the COVID rules in mind.
appeal to the people to follow the rules
Gathering crowds, not even wearing masks from above. Recently, several such cases have come to the fore in the city where film stars and common Mumbaikars have been found violating the rules. In view of the irresponsible attitude of Mumbaikars and the increasing number of new variants of corona virus Omicron, the BMC commissioner has once again issued a guideline regarding the COVID rules and appealed to the people to take precautions and follow the rules.
Avoid crowds, follow the rules of COVID, otherwise strict action.
Greater Mumbai Municipal Commissioner Dr. Chahal’s appeal once again.
Avoid crowding; Follow Covid-19 Guidelines, Strict action will be taken against offenders.
Municipal Commissioner Dr. Chahal’s Appeal to Citizens. pic.twitter.com/zt21RwOW4B
– My Mumbai, your BMC (@mybmc) December 18, 2021
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Squad will watch
The police has become alert about the compliance of COVID rules in the city, apart from this, the BMC has also appointed squads in each ward, which will keep an eye on the activities happening in the ward and will also take action against those who violate the rules.
Despite repeated appeals by the government and administration to stop the third wave, it is seen that in most places, the COVID rules are not being followed properly. Especially in marriage ceremonies and other functions, rules are being flouted. Eminent persons who have an impact on the society, eminent citizens also need to be aware of all the issues. Now if anyone is found violating the rule then be ready for action.
Iqbal Singh Chahal, Commissioner, BMC
keep these things in mind
- Attendance at weddings and other functions should be strictly followed.
- Only 50 per cent of the total capacity has been allowed in confined spaces.
- Only 25 per cent of the capacity is allowed in the open space, but if more than 1000 people are planned, prior permission of the local disaster management authority is mandatory.
- Strictly follow the rules in hotels, restaurants, cinemas, malls etc.
- Only those who took both doses of the vaccine are allowed to enter public places and public transport, otherwise strict action will be taken.
- Apart from all the employees working in government offices, private offices, shops and other institutions, the vaccination of people coming to any event and function should be complete, otherwise action will be taken against them.
- Don’t gather crowds at Christmas, New Years.
- Use mask, follow social distancing, put more emphasis on cleanliness.