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Covid concerns fail to dampen Christmas spirit, people throng markets, churches in Delhi

Christmas this year comes amid a low number of Covid cases.

December 25, 2022 / 18:25 IST
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A child dressed as Santa at Sacred Heart Cathedral Catholic Church on Christmas, in New Delhi, on December 25, 2022. (PTI Photo)
A child dressed as Santa at Sacred Heart Cathedral Catholic Church on Christmas, in New Delhi, on December 25, 2022. (PTI Photo)

Hundreds thronged churches across the national capital for Christmas festivities on Sunday after two years of muted celebrations in the shadow of the Covid pandemic with people seeking to find a balance between rituals and precautions.

Colourful lights, Christmas trees, buntings and balloons decked up street corners, markets and public areas as people from all religions and cultures celebrated the festival with food and music.  Christmas this year comes amid a low number of Covid cases. However, church-goers exercised caution considering the surge in infections in some countries.

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Most churches urged the people to wear masks and follow Covid-appropriate behaviour.

"It (crowd) was double the number we witnessed last year. There are no harsher curbs like the previous two years. So, the number has obviously gone up," a spokesperson of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Delhi said.

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