Odisha extends COVID-19 lockdown by two weeks till 17 June; restrictions to be relaxed in 3 districts

The state govt said that the curfew has been reduced in Nuapada, Gajapati and Sundergarh districts after they registered decline in COVID-19 cases

Press Trust of India May 31, 2021 10:05:28 IST
Odisha extends COVID-19 lockdown by two weeks till 17 June; restrictions to be relaxed in 3 districts

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Bhubaneswar: The Odisha government on Sunday extended the lockdown by 16 more days till 17 June to further stem the spread of coronavirus .

The second phase of the lockdown was to end at 5 am on 1 June. It will now continue till 5 am of 17 June.

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"The lockdown is primarily aimed at restricting movement of people and not goods. All restrictions and exemptions of the previous lockdowns will be implemented in the third phase, too," Chief Secretary SC Mohapatra said.

The weekend shutdown will also continue, he said.

"However, for three districts Nuapada, Gajapati and Sundergarh the relaxation period will be from 7 am till 1 pm, instead of 8 am to 11 am, from Monday to Friday, keeping in view the decline in COVID-19 cases in these places. This relaxation may be withdrawn if there is any sign of rise in infections," Mohapatra said.

He said all businesses except saloons, parlours and malls are allowed to operate with strict Covid guidelines in the three districts.

Restrictions like a cap of 25 people at marriage functions and 20 people at funerals will continue, along with prohibition on mass feasts during such events.

Meanwhile, Additional Chief Secretary of the Health and Family Welfare Department, P K Mohapatra said the second wave's peak period is over in Odisha, and hoped that the situation will improve further in the next 10 days.

Mohapatra said nine of the state's 30 districts, including Khurda, Cuttack, Balasore and Puri contribute 60 percent of the total active cases.

He said there has been significant decline in positive cases in western Odisha districts bordering Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand.

On the vaccination front, Mohapatra said 98 percent of healthcare workers and close to 100 percent of frontline workers have so far been inoculated.

Nearly 30 percent of people who are aged 45 and above have been vaccinated in the state. "We have procured 3.82 crore doses of vaccines through global tender," the senior state government official said.

Mohapatra added that the state has decided to set up one RT-PCR testing machine in hospitals in every district headquarter.

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