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Health authorities should put Covid protocols in place amid surge: Minister

By IANS | Updated: June 4, 2022 14:35 IST

Panaji, June 4 As the Maharashtra government urged people of the state to wear masks in public amid ...

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Panaji, June 4 As the Maharashtra government urged people of the state to wear masks in public amid a surge in Covid-19 cases, Goa Tourism Minister Rohan Khaunte on Saturday said that he would speak to Chief Minister Pramod Sawant and the Health Ministry to put protocols in place to ensure that viral infections do not surge further in Goa.

Khaunte's comments come at a time when Covid cases have shot up in the state over the last two days, with the positivity rate shooting beyond five per cent.

"Since there was no Covid, people were not wearing masks. Health authorities are best placed to put protocols in place. We need to wear masks to ensure we are safe and we keep our family safe," Khaunte told reporters here.

He also said that he would speak to the Chief Minister to ensure that preventive measures are taken in case Covid cases increase in the state.

The Goa government has organised a state-wide drive to get residents of the state to take a booster shot on June 5.

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