Covid-19: Lockdown increased in Delhi, know- Restrictions plan after May 31 in UP

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Competition to buy liquor before the lockdown starts in Delhi

Covid-19: Lockdown increased in Delhi, know- Restrictions plan after May 31 in UP- The second wave of Corona in India killed many people. Things have gone from bad to worse, but are now improving. In the second wave, the corona infection rate in many states of the country, including Delhi, has come down to five percent. It is two percent in Delhi and Jharkhand and less than one percent in the country’s largest state Uttar Pradesh by population. The transition rate in nine states is between five and 10 percent. However, this time no state is in the mood to take the virus lightly. The Center has also entrusted the right to impose lockdown on the states itself, where the states have been prohibited for a long time … and some states including Delhi, U.P., had imposed a one-week lockdown earlier, where later It is being extended. If seen, the situation in the country is improving now. The country also has the lowest number of new cases after one and a half months. But the lockdown has been increased again by many states. Among these, the new name is connected to Delhi and Kerala.

Lockdown increased on Saturday night in Delhi as well

The Department of Delhi Disaster Management Authority has once again increased the lockdown in Delhi. The DDMA said that the curfew on the movement of people has been extended till 5 am on June 7 of the following month, excluding the activities of essential commodities. The capital Delhi had restrictions till May 31 and a decision was taken to give exemption in two cases in the DDMA meeting chaired by Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal on Friday. After the meeting, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal gave a digital press talk and informed that DDMA has decided to open industrial and construction activities for a week from five o’clock on Monday morning. In all other cases, the ban will continue as before.

Lockdown extended in Kerala

The Kerala government on Saturday extended the earlier lockdown in the state till 9 June. Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said, ‘Triple lockdown has been withdrawn in Malappuram district. The statewide lockdown has been extended till June 9. ‘ Even before this many states have extended their lockdown.

Bihar status

The lockdown has been in force since May 5 in Bihar. Nitish Kumar extended it till June 1 before the lockdown period came to an end on May 15. It was said that the cases of Kovid have reduced significantly due to the lockdown. This time again, a debate has started in the state on extending the process of extending or unlocking it before the lockdown period ends on June 1. Today, on 29 May, the government can review the lockdown. Such information has also come to light.

Relaxation in Madhya Pradesh

Corona curfew restrictions in Madhya Pradesh will be relaxed gradually from June 1. Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan said that despite being gradually unlocked from 1 June, people and authorities need to take all necessary precautionary measures to prevent the spread of the virus. He said that if carelessness is taken, then the infection will keep on increasing. A third wave may come as the number of cases increases. We need to stop such situation while starting the unlocking process from 1 June. The CM further said that to prevent such a situation, the state government has prepared a roadmap.

He said that the ban on events will continue. Attendance at marriages should be very low and those who go should be tested COVID-19. We have to decide to what extent markets are opened.

Watch on jharkhand

Corona cases have declined sharply in Jharkhand. There is a lockdown till June 3, but on June 1, CM Hemant Soren can decide on the unlock.

Lockdown in Goa: The Goa government has decided to extend the Corona curfew to 7 am on June 7, 2021. CM Pramod Sawant has given this information by tweeting.

Lockdown also increased in Tamil Nadu

In view of the increasing cases of corona virus infection in Tamil Nadu, it has been decided to extend the lockdown by a week i.e. till June 7. This has been announced by Chief Minister M Stalin. It was first implemented until 31 May. The first lockdown here was ending on May 24, which was extended by another week.

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