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India's anti-COVID-19 restrictions extended till September end

August 28, 2021 / 10:07 PM
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Sharjah 24 – WAM: India’s Ministry of Home Affairs, in exercise of powers under the country’s Disaster Management Act, has extended the countrywide restrictions to contain COVID-19 until 30th September.
In a letter to Chief Secretaries of all states and Administrators of union territories, Home Secretary Ajay Bhalla wrote that "the overall pandemic situation at the national level now appears to be largely stable."

He, however, said "the total number of active cases and high case positivity in some districts continues to remain a matter of concern." Bhalla drew the attention of states and union territories to the localized spread of the virus in a few states.

In view of several social and religious festivals coming up in the next two months, he urged measures to avoid large celebratory gatherings. If required, local restrictions must be imposed with a view to curbing overcrowding at festivities.

"We need to focus on a five-fold strategy of test, track, treat, vaccinate and adhere to COVID-appropriate behaviour for effective management of COVID-19," the letter instructed. Bhalla expressed disappointment that data on the enforcement of COVID-appropriate behaviour was showing a downward trend.
 
August 28, 2021 / 10:07 PM

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