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DCCRK appeals masses to get 2nd jab of COVID- 19 vaccination at due date

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November 27, 2021
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Adhere strictly to CAB in view of recent resurgence in cases

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SRINAGAR, NOVEMBER 27: In view of recent resurgence of Covid-19 cases in Kashmir, after 2nd wave of Covid 19 Pandemic; the Divisional Covid Control Room Kashmir (DCCRK) today appealed general public to strictly adhere to Covid Appropriate Behaviour and related SOPs to prevent further spread of coronavirus and break the chain.

The DCCRK which runs under the aegis of Divisional Commissioner Kashmir, Pandurang K Pole has asked people to follow CAB along with all the SOPs laid down in the guidelines of management for Covid-19 in letter and spirit as virus is still circulating around us and has every chance of getting serious mutation anytime.

As per an official statement issued here, the DCCRK stressed upon general public not to lower guard and desist from showing any complacency to CAB at this point of time when there are reports coming from the global data that a new Covid-19 variant of concern B.1.1.529 with a large number of mutations has hit hardest in Africa and has led to tenfold increase in the number of cases there since the beginning of this month.

It was given out that resorting to lackadaisical attitude vis-à-vis adherence to CAB; related SOPs can prove detrimental in our hard fought efforts of mitigation and control process in the previous waves.

The DCCRK has also advised people going out for their routine work to bring behavioral change in themselves by wearing tightfisted facemasks every time, practice hand washing when at workplaces or at any gathering, maintain physical distance of six feet all the time, avoid handshaking/ hugging between colleagues/ friends/ relatives as they are one of the important routes of contracting Covid-19 infection.

The DCCRK also appealed eligible target vaccination population, especially 18-44 age group to get themselves registered, and vaccinate for their 2nd dose against the Covid-19 virus as soon as possible so that it will further help break the chain of transmission in the community besides attaining some sort of herd immunity in near future.

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Meanwhile, the Divisional Administration Kashmir has advised the general public to follow the directions and advisories of their respective District Commissioners in letter and spirit, so that we are able to come out of this phase of darkness to see the rise of a new dawn.

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