Merry Christmas 2022: Christmas is being celebrated with pomp all over the world. At the same time, Corona epidemic is wreaking havoc in many countries including China, Japan, Brazil and America. There is also an atmosphere of fear in the minds of the people regarding this. At the same time, people have been advised not to go in crowded places by the government and the health department. The second wave caused huge devastation in the country, the fear of which is still seen among the people. In India too, the fervor of Christmas is visible from social media to the markets. People are congratulating each other on this festival and sharing happiness.
At the same time, there are some such markets in Delhi, where there is silence on the shops on the day of Christmas. Less crowd of people is being seen in these markets. Very less crowd is being seen at the shops in Arya Samaj Road Market located in West Uttam Nagar, Delhi. There are some shops where there is complete silence. The shopkeepers said during a conversation with ABP Live, “Somewhere there is a fear of Corona in the minds of the people, due to which they are now preferring to celebrate Christmas with their families at home instead of going out. Crowds of people used to be seen in these markets on the day of Christmas, but even though it is Christmas on this Sunday, the presence of very few people is being seen here.
Advice to the people of Delhi Government and Health Department
People have been advised not to panic by Delhi Government and Health Department. Along with this, an appeal has also been made for all the people to get booster dose. Talking about preparations, the number of beds, ambulances and oxygen tankers in Kovid hospitals is more than before and 100% vaccination is being claimed. At the same time, on New Year and Christmas also, it has been advised to avoid going to congested areas along with getting booster dose on the export side.
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