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People flouting guidelines in Ambala

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The police are doing all they can by putting up barricades, making announcement and using scaring tactics during the lockdown in Ambala City, but people are not behaving properly. People can be seen roaming on bikes, scootors and cars for avoidable causes. According to experts, more forceful and stringent lockdown is required to break the chain. Hope people will assist the administration and police to overcome the Covid crisis. — Gian P Kansal, Ambala City

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Punish those selling drugs on black market

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During Covid crisis, some anti-human elements are engaged in manufacturing spurious vaccine. Instead of doing this, people should come forward and stand by those who are battling for life. Those selling on the black markets and selling spurious vaccine should be severely punished for willfully playing with the lives of Covid patients for petty gains. aljeet Singh Deep, Hisar

Assigning duties to final-year MBBS students a welcome step

It is good to learn that the Union government has decided to utilise the services of MBBS final year students by assigning them public health duties in rural areas.Covid-19 cases have increased manifold and present healthcare staff is inadequate to attend to all patients. The assigning of MBBS final year students will ease the situation and will prove helpful to them in gaining knowledge in their field. Subhash C Taneja, Gurugram

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Prices of essential goods soaring during Covid crisis in Narwana

Hoarders of essential commodities have begun exploiting the common man. Oxygen, remidisivir, tomusiliver and other medicines are being sold 10 times their original prices. Kiryana shopkeepers have also increased the rates of grocery and edible oils manifold. Vegetable sellers are also not lagging behind. Lemons, coconuts, apples, kiwi, oranges etc are being sold at exorbitant prices, which are beyond the capacity of the common man. Due to the ongoing lockdown, the incomes have dried up. People should help each other in this hour of crisis. — Ramesh Gupta, Narwana


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