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New Delhi – The leading Communist party in Kerala has relaxed the Covid safety rules for Bakri Eid. Indian Medical Association (IMA) requested the Supreme Court to reconsider the decision based on which the Court sought a reply from the Kerala Government. The next hearing will be on 20th July. The Court has not given an opinion on Kerala Government’s decision yet. Considering the prospective Covid related conditions during Bakri Eid, IMA advised that the situation could become grim. Kerala Government has advised a maximum of 40 people to gather at a time, but they must be vaccinated.
KERALA RELAXES CURBS FOR EID DESPITE COVID SPIKE
Let’s not give it a communal colour to it, any large religious congregation in these times of crisis will create havoc, and the #SupremeCourt intervened at the right time says Dr Ranjan Sharma, IMA to @saharzaman pic.twitter.com/BgeiMVZWqm
— Mirror Now (@MirrorNow) July 19, 2021
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