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Caseload still high; TN mulls extending lockdown till June 14

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Following recommenda­tions from officials and health experts, the State government is likely to extend the complete lockdown by another week, sources said.

“As the caseload is still high in several parts of TN, health officials recommende­d to Chief Minister MK Stalin that the lockdown be extended by one more week to June 14. The Chief Minister is likely to implement the recommenda­tions and will extend the lockdown with minimal relaxation­s, if any,” said an official.

As the complete lockdown was scheduled to end at 6 am on June 7, Stalin held a meeting with officials, including Chief Secretary V Iraianbu, Health Secretary J Radhakrish­nan, officials from Revenue and Police department and health experts. “So far, 15 districts have witnessed reduction in number of cases and the details were discussed. However, as the overall tally still remains high, stricter measures were recommende­d,” the official added. They also sought the CM to relax lockdown rules in a few parts of the State and continue complete lockdown in districts where cases are still high. “Western districts and delta districts will be combined into a pack as peak has not yet reached here. More intense lockdown can be expected in these two regions,” said another official.

The official also said that government also fears that in districts where cases have come down, complacenc­y might creep in among people and they might not follow lockdown rules if relaxation­s were announced. “The government will continue to effectivel­y monitor districts which record lower number of cases to ensure there is reversal of trend,” the official said.

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Stalin and officials during the meeting

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