The Free Press Journal

Cabinet decides to step up its containmen­t measures

- SANJAY JOG |

On a day when COVID-19 cases crossed 8,000 at 8,807 in Maharashtr­a, including 1,167 cases in Mumbai, the state cabinet, chaired by Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray, unanimousl­y decided to step up its containmen­t measures and aggressive­ly launch awareness campaigns to urge citizens to wear marks, use sanitisers and keep a safe distance. The district administra­tion has been asked to impose stringent curbs to control the spread of the virus. Further, the cabinet has also insisted that citizens should be urged to implement the Mi Jababdar (I Am Responsibl­e) campaign and called to come forward for the ongoing vaccinatio­n. So far, the state has received 32.46 lakh vaccine doses and 18.29 lakh frontline workers have been registered for the vaccinatio­n drive. The doubling rate is 247.51 days, recovery rate is 94.96% and fatality rate is 2.45%.

Of the 36 districts, the state cabinet has decided to keep a close vigil in 10 districts, including Pune, Nagpur, Thane, Mumbai, Amravati, Akola, Buldhana, Nashik, Aurangabad and Jalgaon. According to the Health Department, there are 7,522 serious patients, of which 3,190 are in the ICU, 662 are on ventilator­s and 2,528 are on oxygen. Moreover, 4,332 patients are outside the ICU, but on oxygen. Further, the cabinet also discussed the clarificat­ion issued by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR). “There is no direct relation between the recent surge in COVID-19 cases in Maharashtr­a and some other states with the mutant virus strains DN440K and E484Q of COVID-19,’’ said Dr Balram Bhargava, director general, ICMR.

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