In worst-affected Amritsar: Admin to reach out to SGPC, Durgiana to ensure Covid-appropriate behaviour

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There being no respite from the rising cases of Covid-19 infections and fatalities, the authorities in Amritsar, one of the 11 worst-affected districts, will now talk to the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbhandak Committee and Durgiana Temple management to encourage devotees to follow Covid-appropriate behaviour.

Earlier this week, the administration had imposed a cap on social gatherings in the district and organisers were asked to insure that those attending the events should carry a Covid negative report or are vaccinated.

“We will hold meetings with the SGPC and Durgiana Temple management and ask them to ensure that Covid-19 guidelines are followed. We can understand if someone wants to remove the mask inside the Golden Temple while paying obeisance, but otherwise devotees should keep the mask on while moving in the shrine premises,” said Amritsar DC Gurpreet Singh Khaira.

On religious gatherings, the DC said that they will soon talk to the heads of religion bodies. “Sometimes people argue that there are no restrictions at religious places. So, we will tell the heads of the religious bodies that right message should go to the masses,” said Khaira.

Contacted, SGPC chief Bibi Jagir Kaur said they will take all the precautions. “We will ask devotees to follow protocol. But religious gatherings can’t be cancelled. We are celebrating 400th birth anniversary of Guru Teg Buhadur Ji. Our programmes are scheduled inside and outside Punjab. If government wants to ban religious gatherings, then it should pass such an order,” she said.

Meanwhile, Shiromani Akali Dal (Taksali) spokesperson Karnail Singh Peermohammad demanded that the Kartarpur Sahib corridor, closed for over a year now, should be opened for the devotees “keeping in view the sentiments of Sikhs.”

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Punjab: Nineteen MBBS students tested positive for Covid 19

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AMRITSAR: Nineteen out of sixty students of Government Medical College (GMC) who had gone to Jodhpur without informing the college authorities were tested positive for coronavirus and have been sent for home isolation .

Principal, GMC, Dr. Rajiv Devgun informed on Wednesday that sixty students of the second year of MBBS had gone to Jodhpur on their own and had not taken permission or informed the college authorities which was against the guidelines.

He further informed that all of them had returned on the intervening nigh of Saturday and Sunday .”When we came to know that they had entered the hostel, we got them tested for coronavirus and those found positive were isolated for the time being and their parents were informed, late they were sent for home isolation” said Devgun adding that a total of 19 students who hailed from different parts of Punjab were tested positive for coronavirus.

“They were all asymptomatic but they could have potentially spread the coronavirus since they lived in the hostel” he said . They had gone to Jodhpur from where already a high number of cases of coronavirus had been reported added he.

He said taking disciplinary action against them, the college administration had suspended all the sixty students for one month since they had broken the Covid 19 guidelines.

Meanwhile, a total of 178 coronavirus-positive cases were reported from different parts of the Amritsar district on Wednesday. Out of 178 cases, 93 were the new cases while 85 were the contact persons of the Covid 19 patients. A sixty five years old persons Sohan Singh , resident of Jharu Nangar village , died in the Guru Nanak Dev Hosptial due to Covid 19.



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