On the lines of Maharashtra, Haryana will also have a mini lockdown? know Dushyant Chautala's answer

Posted on 14th Apr 2021 by rohit kumar

The country is witnessing a tremendous increase in Corona cases. The mini lockdown has been announced in Maharashtra. Several restrictions have been imposed. Because of the cases of infection, the discussion regarding lockdown has intensified in Haryana. However, on this matter, Haryana Deputy Chief Minister Dushyant Chautala said clearly that the government is not thinking about it at the moment. He says that our government is taking important steps to prevent the further spread of the epidemic.

 

Two days after the Haryana government announced a one-night curfew, Chautala assured the people working in the state that the lockdown would not take place in Haryana, while speaking to the media after flagging off the Advanced Cardiac Care Ambulance at Artemis Hospital.

 

Chautala said, “I want to assure every person working in Haryana that you do not have to worry. The state is not moving towards lockdown. The state is only trying to make the system run smoothly so that the epidemic does not spread. The state is taking important steps for this. During a discussion with the Chief Ministers of the states, the Prime Minister himself said that we will not move towards lockdown. The night curfew is an important step. "

 

"No industrial activity will be stopped in the state," he said. Citizens will have to stop their work only after 10 p.m. so that at least there is the movement of people in the evening. ” He said, "I think the test has increased all over the country and Haryana has been the leader in this. No state develops more medical facilities than us. This is a result of our recovery rate being at the top of the country. We are trying to monitor the situation in Corona in this way. ''

 

A record 1,84,372 new cases of Covid-19 in the country

So far, 1,84,372 new cases of coronavirus infection have been reported in the country. According to the Union Health Ministry data on Wednesday, the total cases of infection have increased to 1,38,73,825 while more than 1.3 million people are still in the grip of infection. According to the ministry's data till eight o'clock in the morning, after the death of 1,027 people in the last 24 hours, the death toll has risen to 1,72,085, the highest since October 18, 2020.

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