Lockdown again? PM Modi's important meeting with the Chief Ministers of the states today amid rising Corona matters
Corona is now spreading its foot again in the country. In many states like Maharashtra, Punjab, Delhi, Kerala, Karnataka, Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, etc., the cases of corona continue to increase. The number of daily recorded data has now crossed 20000. So far, more than 20 districts have announced the night curfew.
In the midst of all this, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will once again hold a meeting with the Chief Ministers of all the states on Wednesday. The meeting will take place through video conferencing at 12:30 pm and is considered an important meeting.
Along with this, restrictions like lockdown and night curfew have already been imposed in many states like Maharashtra, Punjab and Gujarat today on the state's Chief Ministers on various strict restrictions to stop Prime Minister Corona. Can interact with. After the meeting, it will be known whether curfew can be imposed in any other areas.
On Tuesday, 17,864 new cases of corona were registered in Maharashtra and 87 people died during this period.
The Uddhav government has warned people that if the negligence is still done then lockdown can be imposed again. Therefore, do not force the government to do this.
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On the other hand, 1,475 new cases of corona were reported in Punjab and 38 people lost their lives during this period. 1,970 new cases of corona were reported in Kerala and 15 people lost their lives during this period. 425 new patients arrived in Delhi and 1 died during this period.
It is known that the second wave of Covid-19 has started in Maharashtra. With this, a limited response has been started to detect, investigate, and keep positive people separated from them. According to a central team report, Union Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan has written a letter to the Maharashtra government and said that steps such as Night Cue, Weekend Lockdown have very limited effect on preventing the spread of infection, hence adopting strict prohibition strategies from the state and Attention is given to focus on increasing surveillance and investigation.