Eastern Eye (UK)

Maharashtr­a slowly opens for business

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INDIA’S industrial hub of Maharashtr­a state eased Covid-19 restrictio­ns in most districts on Tuesday (3), including in Mumbai, after a steady decline in new cases.

Shops, malls and parks were allowed to open for longer and offices were allowed to operate at full capacity. However, cinemas, schools and places of worship will remain closed, according to a state government notice late on Monday (2).

Maharashtr­a has been the worstaffec­ted state in India’s Covid outbreak, accounting for more than six million of the 31.7 million cases.

At the peak of a second wave of infections driven by the Delta variant in April and May, state authoritie­s imposed restrictio­ns on movements and only let essential shops open.

But as cases have declined in recent weeks, there has been pressure on authoritie­s to ease the restrictio­ns. Mumbai’s suburban train network, that ferries more than eight million people a day, remained shut as fears of a new outbreak loomed.

Prime minister Narendra Modi’s government has warned states not to open up too fast and to watch out for overcrowdi­ng.

India reported 30,549 new cases of the coronaviru­s in the past 24 hours, the government said in a statement on Tuesday (3), the lowest in two weeks, but many health experts are wary about new surges with the vaccinatio­n rate still low.

“Our models currently predict that the infections are now likely to be rising again with a small bump, and not a towering peak towards the end of this month,” Bhramar Mukherjee, an epidemiolo­gist at the University of Michigan, was quoted as saying by the online news publicatio­n the Print.

“The more prominent third wave peak appears to be on the horizon around November,” Mukherjee said.

 ??  ?? CHALLENGES: Maharashtr­a had to deal with Covid cases as well
as the heavy monsoon rains
CHALLENGES: Maharashtr­a had to deal with Covid cases as well as the heavy monsoon rains

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