Relaxation of restrictions as per the situation in different areas is only under consideration and no decision has been taken, a statement from the Chief Minister s Office (CMO) said
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Maharashtra: Lockdown extended till June 15, but relaxations introduced
The coronavirus-induced lockdown has been extended in Maharashtra till June 15. However, Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray said certain relaxations and restrictions will be enforced depending on the case tally of districts. Meanwhile, Maharashtra recorded 18,600 coronavirus cases on Sunday, taking the tally of infections in the state to 57,31,815, while the death toll increased to 94,844 with 402 new fatalities.Â
Recoveries outnumbered fresh cases, as 22,532 patients were discharged from hospitals, taking the number of recovered patients to 53,62,370, The number of active cases stands at 2,71,801. Maharashtra s recovery rate of COVID-19 cases is 93.55 per cent, while the fatality rate is 1.65 per cent. Currently, 19,98,976 people are in home quarantine and 12,981 are in institutional quarantine.
The Maharashtra government has decided to extend the lockdown by 15 days after reviewing the Covid situation in the state. State Health Minister Rajesh Tope said that a new set of guidelines will be issued on June 1. The state cabinet had decided to extend the restrictions on people's movement and businesses to further contain the spread of coronavirus. No relaxation will be
Maharashtra extends COVID-19 curbs till June 1; mandates negative RT-PCR report for entry to state
The curbs will be in place till 7 am on June 1. The state government has also made a negative RT-PCR report compulsory for people entering the state, Chief Secretary Sitaram Kunte said in an order issued on Thursday, May 13
BusinessToday.In | May 13, 2021 | Updated 12:41 IST
Maharashtra reported 46,781 new COVID-19 cases on Wednesday, an uptick from 40,956 a day ago, and 816 deaths, the health department said
Maharashtra government has decided to extend the COVID-19 emergency measures implemented to stem the surging coronavirus cases in the state.
The curbs will be in place till 7 am on June 1. The state government has also made a negative RT-PCR report compulsory for people entering the state, Chief Secretary Sitaram Kunte said in an order issued on Thursday, May 13. The local disaster management authority has been directed to ensure that COVID appropriate behaviour is followed