Maharashtra sees sudden COVID Spike; Govt likely to impose Night Curfew

In Maharashtra, hotels, restaurants and bars have now been allowed to open only till 11 O'clock in the night in view of increasing cases of Coronavirus.

Yogita S.
Published on: 21 Feb 2021 7:39 AM GMT
Maharashtra sees sudden COVID Spike; Govt likely to impose Night Curfew
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New Delhi: Uddhav Thackeray government has taken a big decision in view of increasing cases of Coronavirus infection in Maharashtra. At present, the government has decided to once again close schools and colleges in Pune. With this, once again the opening of the coaching center has been banned. Explain that the government has already made it clear that if the cases in the state continue to increase, then a 12-hour night curfew can be imposed.

Corona Lockdown in Maharashtra:

Hotels, restaurants and bars have now been allowed to open only till 11 o'clock in the night in view of the increasing cases of corona in Maharashtra. In Pune, it has been said to resume micro-contentment. At present, there is no night curfew, but action will be taken on the needless people after 11 pm.

There has been talk of increasing corona testing in Pune. Apart from this, only 200 people have been allowed to go to the wedding ceremony, conference and rally. Not only this, written permission of the police has been made mandatory for the program.

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Govt planning to impose Night Curfew:

In view of the increasing cases of corona in the state, the Minister of Maharashtra Government Vijay Vadettivar said that if these figures continue in the same way, then the night curfew can be imposed in the state. During the curfew, crowded places like wedding hall, market, cinema hall will be completely closed. The government is considering restrictions from 5 pm to 5 am.

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There have been 508 new cases of corona virus infection in Thane and with this the total number of people infected so far in this district of Maharashtra has increased to 2,60,176. An official said on Sunday that in the last 24 hours eight more patients died due to this infection.

A total of 6,235 people have died due to infection in the district so far. He said that the death rate due to Covid-19 in the district is 2.40 percent. The official said that so far 2,49,910 people have become healthy in the district after getting infected and the rate of recovery of infected people is 96.05 percent.

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Yogita S.

Yogita S.

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