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A medical shop in Udhagamandalam was sealed on Friday as one of the employees tested positive for COVID-19.
With the new set of COVID-19 restrictions coming into force, officials continue to impose fine on violators for the second consecutive day.
In the Nilgiris, the district administration sealed three shops, including a medical store, on Friday. According to officials, two of the shops were sealed for failing to enforce physical distancing norms and control the number of people entering the shops. The medical store was sealed as one of the employees tested positive for COVID-19, and the other workers did not get tested.
New lockdown restrictions come into force in Coimbatore, Ooty
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Tasmac outlets in Coimbatore district witness heavy rush, officials seal a bakery in Coonoor
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The busy Cross Cut Road in Coimbatore city wears a deserted look on Thursday. | Photo Credit: PERIASAMY M
Tasmac outlets in Coimbatore district witness heavy rush, officials seal a bakery in Coonoor
Retail outlets in Coimbatore downed shutters on Thursday in compliance with the new restrictions announced by the State government to control the spread of the pandemic.
Except for a few small eateries, push carts that sell food items, and workshops, almost all the shops were closed. Wholesale grocery shops on RG Street remained open till noon. With no major functions and educational institutions also closed, there was hardly any rush, says a shop owner on the street. Vegetable shops in TK Market also closed down at the specified time. There were very few customers too. The wholesalers w
Coronavirus | Nilgiris to increase testing after surge in cases
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April 15, 2021 15:21 IST
At present, over 1,200 people are being tested daily on an average, and the positivity rate is 2.7%, the Collector said
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Health workers spraying disinfectant at the government headquarters hospital in Udhagamandalam on Thursday | Photo Credit:
Sathyamoorthy M
At present, over 1,200 people are being tested daily on an average, and the positivity rate is 2.7%, the Collector said
The number of people in Nilgiris who will be tested for COVID-19 in the coming week is set to increase, with district collector, J. Innocent Divya, stating that the administration is set to ramp up testing due to the increase in the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases.