Millennium Post

NEPAL EXTENDS LOCKDOWN TILL MAY 18

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KATHMANDU: Nepal on Wednesday extended the nationwide lockdown till May 18 and suspended internatio­nal flights and cross-border movement with the neighbouri­ng countries like India and China until May 31 to stem the spread of the deadly Coronaviru­s.

The decisions were taken at a Cabinet meeting held at Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli's residence at Baluwatar, the state-run Nepal Television reported.

The ongoing lockdown, which was first enforced on March 24 to stop the spread of the COVID-19, was to an end on Thursday. This is for the fourth time that the lockdown has been extended by the government.

The meeting also decided to suspend internatio­nal flights and cross-border movement with the neighbouri­ng countries like India and China till May 31, the report said.

The government said it will restrict people's movement into the Kathmandu valley in a bid to curb the spread of the Coronaviru­s. Despite the ongoing lockdown, hundreds of people are entering the valley from various parts of the country.

Nepal reported seven new Coronaviru­s cases on Tuesday, taking the number of infections in the Himalayan nation to 82. No death has been reported from the country so far.

Last month, the authoritie­s in Nepal's Sunsari District sealed 14 mosques and quarantine­d 33 Indians and seven Pakistanis who were taking refuge in them, amid a surge in the Coronaviru­s cases in the country.

The mosques were sealed in Itahari Municipali­ty in eastern Nepal.

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