The secretary of the state health department, Dr. R. Rajesh Kumar, has issued a health advisory for pilgrims as the Char Dham Yatra is scheduled to begin in Uttarakhand in three days. With the growing effects of Corona and the climate in the high Himalayan region, the health advisory has been issued.
All of the pilgrimage sites are reportedly located in the high Himalayan region, which is more than 2,700 metres above sea level, according to official rules. Extreme cold, low humidity, intense UV radiation, low air pressure, and low oxygen content can all have an impact on travellers in those areas.
Therefore, the guidelines (Health Advisory) should be followed for a smooth and safe journey for all the pilgrims. Some of the guidelines issued by the government include a thorough health check-up before proceeding with the Yatra. People with pre-existing illnesses should carry adequate supplies of prescribed medicines, along with prescriptions and contact details of their respective physicians.
For senior citizens and people with comorbidities, or for those who have suffered from COVID-19, the government advises postponing or not undertaking the pilgrimage. “Senior citizens, people with comorbidities, and those who have suffered from COVID-19 in the past should consider postponing or not undertaking the pilgrimage,” said the advisory.
“Patients suffering from heart diseases, respiratory ailments, diabetes, and hypertension should be extra cautious while undertaking travel to high altitudes,” added the government health advisory. People who witness headaches, drowsiness, and nausea-like symptoms during the yatra are advised to seek immediate medical assistance.
Char Dham Yatra begins on 22 April, the auspicious day of Akshay Tritiya. The doors of Kedarnath Dham will open for devotees on 25 April, and those of Badrinath Dham on 27 April.