Uttar Pradesh / Lucknow : Spectators roaming in zoo premises without masks
Corona protocol not visible, zoo administration unknown
Nawab Wajid Ali Shah Zoological Garden Lucknow is now getting crowded with spectators. Due to this, the level of income of Zoo seems to be increasing on one hand but on the other hand the fear of Corona is also increasing. If seen, the government has already received the signs of the third wave of Corona coming. For which the government is making every effort to stop Corona. Full emphasis is being laid for vaccination and COVID-19 investigation so that the state becomes corona free, and the outbreak of third wave can be prevented, but it is becoming necessary to think after seeing the crowd of zoo visitors. By the way, despite being very hot for two days here, there was a crowd of spectators on Wednesday. Everywhere the spectators could be seen. Most of the spectators here were seen roaming without a mask. Zoo director RK Singh said that arrangements have been made to wash hands with sanitizer at both the gates of Nawab Wajid Ali Shah Zoological Park. They are arranged at about 10 places in the zoo premises. It is also arranged at the ticket window.
In addition to masks, gloves, advisory boards have been installed at both the gates to the employees working in ticket checking. This arrangement will continue till the situation becomes normal. The Director of Special Arrangements for Wildlife said that the food given to the wildlife of the zoological park is already being sterilized. Significantly, there are more than a thousand numbers of wildlife of more than 90 species in the zoo. To prevent corona infection, the zoo administration has also requested the audience to avoid visiting the zoo if anyone has cold, cough, fever. Apart from making the audience aware in this regard, pamphlets have also been printed in the zoo. He told that we have made foot pods, in which the water of Proteusian is filled so that the virus outside remains outside and the inside cannot go out. Insist people to wear masks.