Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Will review the need for fresh lockdown after 8 days: Uddhav

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

MUMBAI: Warning people over the surge in Covid-19 cases and a looming second wave in the state, Maharashtr­a chief minister Uddhav Thackeray said on Sunday that the government will review the need for a fresh lockdown after eight days.

The CM, however, announced a ban on religious, social, political programmes in the state starting Monday and empowered the local administra­tion to impose curbs.

Addressing the state virtually, the CM said: “It will be known in next 8-15 days whether it is a second wave. We had been struggling to face it during the first wave because of the poor health infrastruc­ture, but it will be worse if witnessed another peak of the cases. I am worried about the severity of the second wave if it occurs in the state.”

Thackeray added that he was leaving the decision about another lockdown to the people of Maharashtr­a. “I am asking you whether you want the curbs to be imposed again. The simple mantra is wear mask, follow discipline and avoid lockdown. We will review the situation again in next eight days and decide on the lockdown,” he said.

The state recorded 6,971 new infections on Sunday, highest one-day spike in last 121 days since October 23, when the state clocked 7,347 cases. The state’s tally reached 2,100,884, while toll was pushed to 51,799 with 35 new deaths. Many districts such as Amravati, Yavatmal, Akola, Nashik, Pune imposed stricter curbs in the wake of the rising cases over last two weeks.

“In districts like Amravati the cases have mounted to the level they were during the peak of the pandemic. I have instructed the district administra­tion from Amravati and other Vidarbha districts to take decision about the lockdown at their level... The political, religious, social gather

JAMMU & KASHMIR

200,695

PUNJAB

122,660

HARYANA

237,334 DELHI

294,081

GUJARAT

821,940

DAMAN & DIU, DADRA AND NAGAR HAVELI

6,674

GOA

15,803

KARNATAKA

540,868

KERALA

399,064

LAKSHADWEE­P

1,809 TAMIL NADU

350,049

RAJASTHAN

782,701

CHANDIGARH

13,860 UTTARAKHAN­D

137,005

UTTAR PRADESH

1,066,290

MADHYA PRADESH

640,805

MAHARASHTR­A

875,752

PUDUCHERRY

9,251

ings and the protests that lead to the crowding will be banned in the state from tomorrow [Monday]. I have requested the central government during our meeting with NITI Aayog to plan for the staggered working hours of the offices...,” the CM said.

Pune schools, colleges to remain shut till Feb 28

In view of a spike in Covid-19 cases in Pune, the district administra­tion has decided to enforce restrictio­ns on movement of people from 11 pm to 6 am for non-essential activities, a senior

LADAKH

5,631

HIMACHAL PRADESH

95,133

MEGHALAYA

23,877

ASSAM

155,054

ARUNACHAL PRADESH

19,702

NAGALAND

25,390

SIKKIM

11,865

BIHAR

562,056

WEST BENGAL

686,000

JHARKHAND

285,678

ODISHA

438,127

CHHATTISGA­RH

340,557

TELANGANA

293,151

ANDHRA PRADESH

407,935

TOTAL BENEFICIAR­IES VACCINATED ACROSS INDIA

official said on Sunday. Schools, colleges and private coaching classes will remain closed till February 28, while hotels and restaurant­s will have to shut their establishm­ents by 11 pm, Pune divisional commission­er Saurabh Rao said.

On Saturday, the Pune division reported 998 new cases and nine deaths. The total tally stood at 5,14,319 and the death toll at 11,698, as per official figures.

Meanwhile, in wake of a spike in Covid-19 cases in Amravati, a week-long complete lockdown has been announced in the district.

MIZORAM

14,627 TRIPURA

82,369

ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR

4,846

MANIPUR

40,215

“A one-week complete lockdown will remain in force in Amravati district excluding Achalpur city. Only the essential services are permitted to operate,” guardian minister Yashomati Thakur said.

With agency inputs

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