Deccan Chronicle

UP extends relaxation in all 75 districts as cases dip

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Lucknow, June 8: The Uttar Pradesh government on Tuesday extended relaxation in Covid restrictio­ns to all 75 districts of the state, with the active cases coming down the 600-mark in each of these districts.

The night curfew from 7 pm to 7 am and weekend curfew (for the entire day) will, however, continue throughout the state, an official spokesman said.

By Monday, the relaxation was extended to 72 districts barring Meerut, Lucknow and Gorakhpur.

“There will be relaxation in Coronaviru­s curfew in all the districts of the state from Wednesday onwards, from 7 am to 7 pm, for five days as the active Covid cases have come below 600,” the spokesman said.

In a high-level meeting convened through virtual medium on Tuesday, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath reviewed the Covid-19 situation and decided to give the relaxation­s in the Covid curfew.

The spokesman said in view of the decreasing infection rate, a standard of 600 active cases was set for having curfew effective in the districts.

“Only 797 new cases were reported in the state in the past 24 hours. Now, there are 14,000 active cases in the state,” he said.

“On Monday, 2.85 lakh Covid tests were done. The positivity rate of the state is 0.2 per cent, while the recovery rate has gone up to 97.9 per cent,” he added.

In an order issued in this regard by additional chief secretary, Home, Awanish Kumar Awasthi said the curfew will be relaxed as per the conditions mentioned in the government order issued on May 30 by chief secretary R.K. Tiwari. According to the order issued by Tiwari, shops and markets outside containmen­t zones would be allowed to open for five days (Monday to Friday).

Instructio­ns were issued that over the weekend, cleanlines­s, sanitisati­on and fogging campaigns will be carried out.

Shopkeeper­s and their employees will have to wear masks, maintain two-yard distance with each other and customers, and ensure the arrangemen­t of hand sanitisers.

While there would be full attendance for frontline workers, for the rest of the government employees, there would be 50 per cent attendance on rotation. —

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