Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

UP govt extends lockdown till May 17, essential activities to be allowed

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LUCKNOW: The Uttar Pradesh government on Sunday extended the state-wide Covid-19 lockdown ending on Monday by a week, a senior official said.

The “corona curfew” was earlier scheduled to end at 7 am on May 10.

In a statement issued here, additional chief secretary (informatio­n), Navneet Sehgal said the “corona curfew” imposed in the state has been extended till May 17 morning.

“The corona curfew imposed in the state is giving positive results, and it is helping in breaking the chain of COVID infection. The number of active COVID-19 cases is registerin­g a decline. In this scenario, it has been decided to extend the corona curfew till 7 am on May 17,” the UP government said in a statement.

Essential work such as vaccinatio­n, industrial activity and medical-related work will e allowed.

Instructio­ns have also been issued to declare holidays in all government and private educationa­l institutes and coaching institutes in the state till May 20. Online classes will also remain suspended during this period.

Uttar Pradesh on Saturday registered 298 deaths due to Covid-19 while 26,847 more people tested positive for the infection, pushing the state’s virus tally to 1,480,315. So far, the infection has claimed 15,170 lives in the state.

A government official said around 65,000 people recovered from the infection in the past eight days.

 ?? ANI ?? Migrants gather at a railway station in Lucknow after Uttar Pradesh announced its decision to extend the lockdown by another week, on Sunday.
ANI Migrants gather at a railway station in Lucknow after Uttar Pradesh announced its decision to extend the lockdown by another week, on Sunday.

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