Markets, stores may turn super spreaders
Markets Packed Before News Of Total Lockdown
TIMES NEWS NETWORK
Chennai:23.05.2021
Even before the government announced an extension and complete week-long lockdown from Monday (May 24), many city residents thronged markets and other stores ignoring Covid-appropriate behaviour amid officials seemingly reluctant to clamp down on violators.
As news of the complete lockdown spread, residents once again rushed to nearby grocery stores to stock up for the week. “While a total lockdown seems to be the need of the hour, the announcement could have been done at least a week ago. This is what the previous government did last year and it is tiring to see the authorities not learning from experience,” said K Balagopal of Adyar.
Officials say public cooperation has been abysmal. On Saturday morning, there was crowding at several markets, including MGR Nagar market, Marundeeswarar market in Thiruvanmiyur, Zam Bazaar, Kothaval chavadi and Chintadripet among others. “We have been at work for several months, appealing to public to not crowd, but they do not seem to understand the gravity of the situation,” said a sub-inspector attached to the Velachery police station.
Chennai corporation regional deputy commissioner (South) Raja Gopal Sunkara tweeted a picture of crowding at Marundeeswarar market in the morning, which was cleared up within minutes after intervention from police and revenue authorities.
A senior official said most corporation staff have been directed towards Covid duty for most of 2020 and 2021. On Saturday evening, Covid-19 response teams were patrolling the city, advising the public to maintain physical distancing. “Please maintain social distancing. If one among you is carrying the virus, he can spread it to up to 40 people and then to another 400,” a police officer said over a public announcement system at a market near K K Nagar.
Shopkeepers say that they too are in a fix as they cannot possibly turn away a customer when their business has been hit hard. “Officials pin the responsibility on us and impose fines. If a market area is crowded, it is up to the authorities concerned to shift the same to open spaces. They did it last year. What is the hesitancy to follow the same this year,” asked a representative of Federation of Tamil Nadu Traders’ Association Several residents TOI spoke to said the move was detrimental to whatever the government achieved in the lockdown so far. “The scenes near my locality resembled chaos. Today’s effect will show only after two weeks. At least a week’s time should have been given with proper communication,” said S Manikandan of Madipakkam.
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