Maharashtra government focusing on these three T's, will stop Corona's growing cases?

Posted on 31st Mar 2021 by rohit kumar

The Uddhav government has come up to halt the increasing pace of Corona cases in Maharashtra. The government is going to insist on three tees in the coming days. State Health Minister Rajesh Tope himself has given this information. It is known that for the first time in Maharashtra since March 23, less than 30 thousand cases were reported. However, the case was related to the next day of Holi. Earlier on Sunday, more than 40 thousand Corona cases were recorded.

 

State Health Minister Rajesh Tope said that the government is going to increase testing, tracking, and tracing. He said, "We are also going to increase the number of vaccination centers in Maharashtra. In today's time, there is no shortage of beds, medicine, and doctors. If matters continue to escalate, then we will have to take some decision.

 

Earlier, Tope had appealed to the people to get the test done. He had said, "ICUs and oxygen beds are filling up fast as people are coming to hospitals in poor condition." He did not get the test done on time. Therefore, I appeal to all of you to get Corona tested. ”He also said that the implementation of lockdown is the last option for the state government. "No one wants a lockdown, not even Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray," Tope told reporters. However, this is the last option before us. There is nothing wrong with considering a lockdown, but it will create a lot of problems. ''

 

At the same time, Tope's cabinet colleague and NCP leader Nawab Malik questioned the effectiveness of the lockdown in preventing the spread of the virus. "Implementing lockdown will adversely affect people," he said. We do not want people to have problems. ”Meanwhile, reiterating the BJP's opposition to any kind of lockdown, the party's state chief Chandrakant Patil said that the state government should first make financial provision for hawkers and workers, Which will be most affected when the lockdown is re-imposed.

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