KATHMANDU, Nov 14: The nation is observing November 20 as the day for the voting for elections to the member of the House of Representatives (HoR) and Province Assembly simultaneously.
In the run up to the elections, political parties and election candidates are busy with home visit events as part of the election publicity campaign. When the election atmosphere is gaining momentum at home, health professionals are worried about the public health issue bearing in mind the risk of infectious diseases majorly COVID-19.
On Saturday, eight new cases of COVID-19 were recorded. Though the COVID-19 infection is slowing down, the risk persists and health professionals advised the people to take recommended health protocols against the disease.
Make Sure Medical Professionals Are Safe
Dr Sagar Raj Bhandari said that he was worried to see election candidates not following the health protocols, posing a serious threat to public health. “Ignoring to practice safety measures is to increase the risk of infectious diseases. The risk of common cold, influenza and changing form of COVID-19 may rise.”
Sukraraj Tropical and Infectious Disease Hospital former director Dr Bhandari advised political parties and candidates to ensure venues chosen for gatherings are well-ventilated and avoid programs and gatherings in congested zones.
COVID-19 risk still exists and the cases of seasonal flu and other respiratory health issues are on the continuous rise, according to Sukraraj Tropical and Infectious Disease Hospital Dr Sher Bahadur Pun. As he stressed, participants of election meetings and gatherings should be aware of food intake as well.
He added that the risk of diarrhea could not be avoided in winter. “Intake of foods haphazardly may cause diarrhea and vomiting in winter.”
Doctors advised the people with common cold symptoms and fever to stay away from the crowd and gatherings to contain the risk of the spread of infectious diseases. They insisted on physical distancing, wearing masks and special attention to cleanliness.
According to health professionals, employees participating in the election procedures are required to follow the health protocols against the contagious diseases.
Meanwhile, the Election Commission said it is committed to ensuring the observation of health protocol during elections. The Election Code of Conduct mandates political parties and candidates to comply with the health safety measures. EC assistant Spokesperson Surya Prasad Aryal said the EC has already supplied hand sanitizer and mask to the polling centers. “We have been urging all to practice social distancing.”