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Maharashtra: New Restrictions, Curfew From Tomorrow; What’s Allowed, What’s Not

Addressing the state, CM Thackeray imposed strict restrictions which will come into effect from 8 pm tomorrow

13 April 2021
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Maharashtra: New Restrictions, Curfew From Tomorrow; What’s Allowed, What’s Not
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Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray on Tuesday issued fresh guidelines for the people of the state to contain the growing cases of Covid-19. Addressing the state, CM Thackeray imposed strict restrictions which will come into effect from 8 pm tomorrow (Wednesday). He said, “Full curfew will be imposed in the state for next 15 days. Section 144 to be imposed in the entire state from tomorrow. I will not term this as lockdown.” The decision was announced following an all-party meeting to discuss the crisis. 

The lockdown like restrictions will continue till May 1.

What’s Allowed/What’s Not:

Thackeray said that his government is continuously upgrading healthcare infrastructure but they are under pressure. “There is a shortage of medical oxygen, beds and the demand for Remdesivir has also increased,’ he said. He also said that he will speak to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to provide assistance from the Indian Armed Forces in the supply of oxygen for medical use from nearby states.

On Tuesday, Maharashtra reported 60,212 fresh COVID19 cases. Earlier on Sunday, the state had reported the highest 63,294 infections on Sunday, but the cases dropped significantly to 51,751 on Monday, apparently due to a lesser number of tests conducted over the weekend, taking the tally to 34,58,996. The overall death toll in the state is 58,245 as of Monday, as per the state health department.

 


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