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Kovid-19: Maharashtra extended lockdown in 10 districts with riders till June 15

The Maharashtra government extended the lockdown till June 15 for corporations in Mumbai, Navi Mumbai, Thane, Pimpri Chinchwad, Pune, Aurangabad, Nashik, Vasai Virar, Nagpur – all civic bodies with a population of over one million. The decision was taken after considering the positivity rate of Kovid-19 diffusion and occupancy of oxygen beds. In urban areas that are considered as separate administrative units and where the total positivity rate is less than 10 percent and the total number of oxygen beds is less than 40 percent, essential shops can be allowed to operate from 7 am to 2 pm is. 7 am to 11 am. The civic body can also decide on all non-essential shops which are standalone and not inside the mall till 2 pm, But they will be closed on weekends. Delivery of non-essential items along with essential items will be allowed through e-commerce in all these districts. All government offices will be allowed to operate at 25 percent attendance instead of the first 15 percent. Permission may be granted to open agricultural shops by 2 pm if the sowing season draws near.

But in areas where the positivity rate is more than 20 percent and the occupancy of oxygen-rich beds is more than 75 percent, the district boundaries have to be sealed and transferred only in cases of death or emergencies related to Kovid-19 duty personnel. Will be allowed The government says that there will be no restriction on freight. Asked what would happen if a district or municipal corporation’s positivity rate or percentage of oxygen bed occupancy changes, a Chief Minister’s Secretariat spokesman said, “District Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) positivity rate or percentage of oxygen bed occupancy The review will be preferable on a weekly basis to Fridays so that changes can be implemented from Monday. “If the positivity rate was to be changed in such a way that the restrictions were relaxed according to these orders, then the District Disaster Management Authority related provisions with the prior consent of the SDMA may, on May 30,

However, if the change in positivity rate or percentage of oxygen bed was to be changed to demand strict sanctions, the District Disaster Management Authority may impose the restriction and notify SDMA as per the said order. Students may appear for the examination, the movement of students for any examination, together with that of an adult, is to be permitted in accordance with standing orders. The spokesperson said that the hall ticket or any document proving it should be considered as a valid document for the journey. “The state government has left it to local bodies for non-essential shops to open up,” said Virenshah, the traders body of the Forum for Retail Traders Welfare Association (FRTWA). FRTWA will take rest on Tuesday to meet with the disaster management officer for non-essential shops and this is positive news for many cities. .