Masks made mandatory in Haryana, Kerala and Puducherry amid rising covid cases

New Delhi: Covid-19 cases have been steadily increasing across the country for the last few days. In such a situation, as a precaution, many states have made masks mandatory again. Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya held a review meeting earlier this week and advised states to remain vigilant and review COVID-19 preparedness

The health minister also urged the state health ministers to conduct mock drills in all hospital infrastructure on April 10 and 11.

Meanwhile, Haryana government has made it mandatory to wear face masks in public places as a precautionary measure. The state health department has urged the public to adopt Covid-appropriate behaviour. The district administration and panchayats have been directed to ensure that it is implemented in all parts of the state.

Similarly, Kerala has also made masks mandatory for pregnant women, the elderly and people with lifestyle diseases. Kerala Health Minister Veena George, after holding a high-level meeting to evaluate the COVID-19 situation in the state, said Covid-related deaths mostly occur in people above 60 years of age and those suffering from lifestyle diseases such as diabetes.

The Puducherry administration has made wearing masks mandatory in public places with immediate effect. Employees working in hospitals, hotels, restaurants, liquor shops, entertainment venues, government offices and commercial establishments must compulsorily wear masks, a statement said.