Mumbai, June 3
The Maharashtra government on Thursday evening clarified that the existing restrictions on account of Covid-19 have not been lifted anywhere, contrary to the announcement made by minis
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.
MUMBAI: The Maharashtra government on Thursday evening clarified that the existing restrictions on account of Covid-19 have not been lifted anywhere, contrary to the announcement made by minister Vijay Wadettiwar.
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.
Wadettiwar, minister for Disaster Management, later said only in principle approval to phasing out of restrictions was given, but no decision has been taken.
Maharashtra announces 5 level unlock plan; Lockdown restrictions to be lifted from tomorrow in 18 districts
Maharashtra government has announced a five-level plan to unlock the state from COVID 19 induced lockdown. Read the complete deets inside. Written By
Pinkvilla Desk 38900 reads Mumbai Published: June 3, 2021 08:10 pm Maharashtra announces 5 level unlock plan; Lockdown restrictions to be lifted from tomorrow in 18 districts
A sigh of relief for Mumbaikars! The Maharashtra government, on Thursday, announced a five-level unlock plan to relax the restrictions imposed to curb the spread of unprecedented surge of Coronavirus cases and deaths. As per the new orders, the complete unlocking will start in 18 districts of Maharashtra where the positivity rate is less than 5 percent and less than 25 percent oxygen bed occupancy in the hospitals. The lockdown-like restrictions will be lifted from June 4 in 18 out of 36 Maharashtra di
Coronavirus-induced restrictions will be lifted from Friday in 18 out of 36 Maharashtra districts where the positivity rate and oxygen bed occupancy have dipped considerably, the state government said.
The state, which remains worst-hit by Covid-19, has decided to implement a five-level unlock process as cases have started to come down.
Disaster ManagementMinister Vijay Wadettiwar made the announcement after a meeting of the State Disaster Management Authority here on Thursday.
The lockdown-like restrictions, imposed in April this year when the second wave of the pandemic intensified, would be lifted in 18 districts where the positivity rate is 5 percent or less and the occupancy of oxygen beds in hospitals is less than 25 percent, he said. These districts have been categorised as Level-1 districts.
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