No permission for weddings till April 30 in MP's Indore amid Covid-19 surge
The
Indore district administration has decided not to give permission for weddings
till April 30 amid the unprecedented increase of COVID-19 cases.
"No
permission will be given for weddings as there's a higher risk of COVID-19 transmission. People are
requested to postpone their weddings and stay home till April 30," said
Indore District Magistrate Manish Singh.
"This
will help us reduce numbers as hospitals' capacity is full now," he added.
He also
informed that they have been getting complaints of black marketing of
Remdesivir injections.
"Two
people who were caught yesterday, have been charged under NSA. Be it hospitals
or shopkeepers, anyone involved in black marketing will be booked under
NSA," Singh said.
The
worsening COVID-19 situation has seen a surge in the demand for medical oxygen
and beds for the COVID-19 patients and many states are reporting a shortage in
essential medical supplies. Read More
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