Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray has directed divisional commissioners and district collectors to carefully plan for the third wave by taking up the establishment of oxygen plants on a priority basis. He also asked them to ensure that the stock of essential medicines are properly maintained to combat COVID-19 in the third wave. His message was âprepare for the best and be ready for the worstâ.
In the video conference, Thackeray said, though the number of COVID-19 cases has stabilised to some extent due to the Break The Chain restrictions, the administration will have to be ready to combat the third wave. âThe government has extended the time period for the implementation of stringent restrictions to prevent the estimated increase in the cases. The pace of the vaccination drive will have to be stepped up, as it will play a crucial role in curbing the spread of the virus and preventing the third wave,â he noted.
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In a bid to curb the spread of the coronavirus, the Maharashtra government announced that films, TV serials and advertisement shoots will be halted in the state. In a bid to Break The Chain , Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray announced a set of rules and guidelines that to be implemented throughout the state until 7 AM on May 1.
Following the announcement on April 14, all film shoots, including those of big-budget films like Alia Bhatt s Gangubai Kathiawadi , Salman Khan s Tiger 3 , Shah Rukh Khan s Pathan , Amitabh Bachchan s Goodbye , were all brought to a grinding halt. Considering the travel restrictions, logistics and other factors amidst the pandemic, several filmmakers opted to construct massive sets at studios in the city.
Mumbai: 47% micro containment zones are from two posh wards
Senior civic officials said that in both these wards cases are now being reported in clusters from the high rises
Nearly 47 percent of the active micro containment zones (MRCs) or sealed buildings are in the affluent localities of Malabar Hills, Grant Road, Juhu, Versova and Andheri West.
According to the new Break The Chain orders, any housing society or residential tower which has more than five active cases, will be treated as a micro-containment zone. At present there are 1,198 MCZs in Mumbai, out of which - 262 zones are at K West (KW) ward that covers the Andheri West, Juhu, Versova areas and 302 zones are in the D ward - which covers the posh Malabar hill, Breach Candy and Walkeshwar areas areas.