Mathura: In view of the sudden surge of COVID-19 cases, the Banke Bihari temple in Uttar Pradesh issued new guidelines on Sunday (April 11) for the devotees.
The temple won’t be closed amid the surge in cases however has issued guidelines for it’s guests. Rules have been arrange to make sure the devotees can worship in a protected method, retaining in thoughts the COVID-19 guidelines.
Arrangements have additionally been made to permit solely 5 individuals in the temple at any given time.
Children below the age of 10 years and aged folks over the age of 60 will strictly not be allowed on the temple premises and the remainder must register on-line to have the ability to go to the temple.
Only 2000 devotees will probably be allowed to go to the temple in a single day.
These restrictions will probably be applied at some point of the Pandemic to make sure the security of the folks from the COVID-19 virus.
Meanwhile, the Union Health Ministry mentioned that India’s complete energetic caseload has elevated to 11,08,087 and it now contains 8.29 per cent of the nation’s complete infections.
The ministry mentioned Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, Karnataka, Uttar Pradesh and Kerala cumulatively account for 70.82 per cent of India’s energetic COVID-19 cases.