COVID19: No immediate lockdown in Maharashtra, gyms and malls likely to be shut

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: April 4, 2021 06:00 PM2021-04-04T18:00:17+5:302021-04-04T18:05:15+5:30

The Maharashtra Cabinet has decided against imposing a full lockdown in the state. However, as cases soar beyond peak ...

COVID19: No immediate lockdown in Maharashtra, gyms and malls likely to be shut | COVID19: No immediate lockdown in Maharashtra, gyms and malls likely to be shut

COVID19: No immediate lockdown in Maharashtra, gyms and malls likely to be shut

The Maharashtra Cabinet has decided against imposing a full lockdown in the state. However, as cases soar beyond peak pandemic numbers and the situation in the state remains ‘grim’, several more curbs are likely to be put in place soon. Among these, the most prominent is going to be a complete lockdown on weekends which will remain in place from 9 pm on Friday to Monday morning at 7 am. The strict rules will remain in place till April 30. Additionally, the 8 pm – 7 am night curfew implemented by the state government last month will remain in force and authorities have been asked to enforce it strictly, state minister Aslam Shaikh said after the cabinet meeting.

Only essential services will be permitted during curfew. Restaurants will be allowed to function only for take away services. For offices, employees will have to work from home. A detailed SOP will be released soon, Shaikh said. People will be informed before imposing restrictions and no sudden lockdown will be imposed in the state, says Maharashtra deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar. Maharashtra on Saturday reported nearly 50,000 fresh Covid-19 cases. The state, which is the biggest contributor to India’s overall tally, reported 49,447 cases in 24 hours along with 277 deaths. Mumbai also fared way worse than when it was at peak of the pandemic with 9,108 new cases; 5,778 cases were recorded in  Pune – the worst-hit district in India –  and 2,853 people tested positive in  Nagpur. On Saturday, CM Thackeray held virtual meetings with owners of multiplexes, gyms and newspapers and appealed to them to join the government’s efforts to prevent the spread of coronavirus. Sources said that gyms may be shut completely and malls and theatres are likely to face stricter curbs.

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