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Voting in Covid times: gloves for all, patients only in last hour of polling

EC norms specify thermal scanners in pre-sanitised booths, separate guidelines for containment zones

Our Bureau, Agencies New Delhi Published 21.08.20, 06:00 PM
Bihar will be the first state where assembly elections will be held amid the pandemic. The polls are likely to be held sometime in October-November.

Bihar will be the first state where assembly elections will be held amid the pandemic. The polls are likely to be held sometime in October-November. File picture

Voters will be provided with gloves to press the EVM button and COVID-19 patients in quarantine will be allowed to vote at the last hour of the polling day, according to broad guidelines issued by the Election Commission on Friday for polls to be held during the coronavirus pandemic.

A separate set of guidelines would be issued for voters who are residing in areas notified as "containment zone”, the EC said.

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Bihar will be the first state where assembly elections will be held amid the pandemic. The polls are likely to be held sometime in October-November.

The commission has recommended mandatory sanitisation of polling stations, preferably a day before the polls. Thermal scanners would be placed at the entry point of every polling station. Polling or paramedical staff will conduct thermal screening of voters at the entry point of a polling station, it said.

The gloves for voters will most likely be disposable.

"There shall be a maximum of 1,000 electors, instead of 1,500 electors, in a polling station," the guidelines said.

A group of five people, including candidates but excluding security personnel, is allowed to take part in door-to-door campaigning. For roadshows, the commission said, convoys of vehicles should be broken after every five vehicles instead of 10 (excluding security vehicles).

Public gatherings and rallies can be held subject to adherence to Covid-19 guidelines.

The district election officer should identify in advance dedicated grounds for public gatherings with clearly marked entry and exit points.

In all such identified grounds, the district election officer should put markers in advance to ensure social distancing norms are followed by those who attend.

The district election officer and district superintendent of police should ensure that the number of attendees does not exceed the limit prescribed by the State Disaster Management Authority for public gatherings, the commission said.

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