
When the state is preparing for the Yogandhra-2025, which refers to International Yoga Day 21, June, concerns about the timing of the mega action will be given with regard to the growing cases of Covid-19.
It is expected that the massive event has proposed to take place on the 20 km section along the beach road in Visakhapatnam, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi to participate, is expected to attract more than 5 participants in Lakh. The state government also announced plans for mobilizing thousands of participants per event.
While the current increase in COVID-19 cases is not considered to be alarming, health experts warn that mass rally without proper measures such as wearing masks, maintaining physical distance between participants and lack of hygiene could lead to an increase in cases.
The doctor said, “Although current tribes of virus that are variants of omicron, do not cause serious illness or death, long -term effects of virus cannot be excluded. Patients may develop at a later stage of life.”
Recently, the three -day “Mahanad” meeting in Kadap was recently attended by a three -day “Mahanad” meeting of Telugu Desam (TDP), who attended thousands of leaders and workers at the event without carrying masks. It is irony that the state government previously issued advice that demanded people not to participate in large rallies, religious corps and party meetings. But this pulled the advice before Mahanada.
The Secretary General of Praja Arrogya Vedik (Pav) T. Kameswar Rao and her President MV Ramaniah expressed concern about the planned event of Mega Yoga Day 21 June. On Tuesday, the main Minister Chandrababa warned on Tuesday that they were growing on Tuesday to become excessive on Tuesday to become an excessive event to become an excessive event on Tuesday to become an excessive event to become an excessive event that became an excessive growing event They grow, which has become an enthusiastic event. Active cases in Visakhapatnam and across the country.
Dr. K. Rambaba, director of Visakha Institute of Medical Sciences (Vims), said Hindu: “Most people have developed the herd’s immunity either because of previous infection or vaccination. However, the chances of infection are low. He added that yoga is unlikely to pose a risk, as participants will be asanas on mats at a safe distance. ”
Published – June 3 2025 21:50