Covid-19 in Maharashtra: Malls, local trains may be hit, says Mumbai mayor
Amid a
sharp rise in Covid-19 cases in Mumbai, Mayor
Kishori Pednekar on Thursday hinted that some restrictions could be introduced
in the city from April 2.
Speaking
to reporters here, she said that hotels could be asked to operate at 50 per
cent of the seating capacity and religious places might be shut completely as
"people do not listen".
"Train
journey might be restricted to only essential services staff only as in the
past," the mayor said, adding that malls, theatres may also be shut
considering that people don't follow Covid-19 norms.
Pednekar
said that private offices could be asked to operate in two shifts.
Preparations
for tackling the Covid surge is in full- swing, she said, adding that the
number of beds has been increased from 16,000 to 25,000. Read More
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