Vikrant Shekhawat : Dec 26, 2021, 05:51 PM
KOLKATA : Health experts and virologists have alerted the West Bengal government against allowing gatherings especially during the New Year festivities.Suggestion comes a day after Kolkata saw huge crows throng Park Street to celebrate Christmas.The experts cited the rising number of Covid cases in the state. West Bengal logged four cases of the new coronavirus variant Omicron on Sunday. West Bengal government has relaxed the movement of people and vehicles between 11pm to 5am for nine days from 24 December, 2021 to 1 January, 2022. The night restrictions and other Covid measures, however, have been extended till 15 January , 2022.Experts pointed out that the state authorities which had earned kudos for managing crowds during Durga Puja two months back, should not have relaxed their guard during the Christmas festival which is also a popular festive occasion given the fact that people are suffering from "Covid fatigue" and were likely to dispel with safety norms. Virologists and public health experts felt an urgent clampdown is needed to avoid a repeat of such mass gatherings with Covid inappropriate behaviour during the New Year celebrations. “It seems the administration failed last night. There has to be a strict approach given that there are expectations of a surge in Covid cases especially with the advent of the Omicron variant. We expected the government as well as common people to be more responsible," Dr Sanjib Bandyopadhyay, Associate Professor of Burdwan Medical College, who has been handling Covid cases told PTI. Such revelry, throwing Covid safety protocols to the winds, would give a big push to the number of daily Covid-19 infections, he believed. India reported some 6,987 fresh Covid cases on Saturday with West Bengal accounting for 552 cases. Beliaghata ID hospital Principal Dr Anima Haldar also held the government and the police administration responsible for letting people gather in such large number on Christmas night in Park Street. “The government must should have adopted a stricter attitude. The Delhi state government has successfully done so, we could have easily replicated that," Dr Halder said. The state government has relaxed night curfew restrictions for nine days during the Christmas and New Year festive season. Not only did large crowds surge through the central business district of Park Street, most clubs and hotels had full houses during Christmas lunches and evening entertainments. Observers said the state government's move to relax curfew norms which had forbidden travel after 11 pm was "good for business" but "bad for public health" as the number of gatherings were bound to go up given the fact that people living through two years of strictly enforced Covid norms were suffering from "Covid fatigue" and wished to socialise again. “The euphoria witnessed at Park Street by gathering of crowd during Christmas night can have far flung repercussion. We all know gatherings with Covid19 inappropriate behavior causes surge of cases," Dr Subhrojyoti Bhowmick MD (Pharmacology) of Peerless Hospital said. One of Kolkata's top rheumatologist Dr Syamasis Bandyopadhyay, however, said blamed people who seemed to believe the danger from the pandemic has ended. “Celebration should be coupled with wisdom ... You cannot expect everything from the government. If such a large number of people start gathering what can the police administration do? You cannot lathi-charge such a huge crowd during a festival," Dr Bandyopadhyay told PTI.