15-day curfew in Maharashtra from April 14; essential services exempted
Maharashtra
Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray on
Tuesday announced 15-day curfew in
the state and sought central help in airlifting medical oxygen as Covid-19 cases continue to spike in
the state, putting a burden on its health infrastructure.
Public transport
will continue but travel in suburban trains and buses will be only for people
giving essential services. The tightening of curbs comes into effect on
Wednesday night.
On
Tuesday a record 60,212 cases were reported in the state and the number of active
cases has increased to over 500,000.
While the
state is getting oxygen by road, Thackeray has requested the Indian Air Force
help to airlift supplies. “If we do not break the chain now we will get
strangled by the chain,” he said while announcing the new measures.
Last week
the state government had closed cinema halls, malls, multiplexes, and places of
religious worship. These restrictions will continue. Restaurants and bars will
continue to function for takeaway services only. Read More
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