Covid-19 in Maharashtra Update: The Chief Minister along with the Divisional Commissioners, District Collectors, Superintendents of Police and the Dean of the Medical College reviewed the status of Kovid-19 in the state.
Covid-19 in Maharashtra Update: To prevent the spread of Covid-19 in Maharashtra (Maharashtra), it has been decided to impose night curfew in Maharashtra from 28 March. This information has been received in an official statement on Friday. According to PTI news, the official statement said that Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray (Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray) has ordered curfew from Sunday night. The statement said that the Chief Minister has warned that strict steps can be taken if people do not follow the Kovid-19 security rules. The malls will be closed from 8 in the night to 7 in the morning.
Expectation of overload on hospitals
According to the news, the Chief Minister along with the Divisional Commissioners, District Collectors, Superintendents of Police and the Dean of the Medical College have reviewed the situation of Kovid-19 in the state. Thackeray has been told to say that I do not wish to enforce the lockdown. But due to the increasing number of patients infected with the corona virus, there is a possibility of overloading the hospitals.
Covid-19 records new cases in Maharashtra
The statement said that the Chief Minister has asked the officials to ensure the availability of adequate beds and medicines in hospitals. A record 35,952 new cases of Kovid-19 have been reported in Maharashtra on Thursday. So far, more than one lakh cases have been reported in the state in four days. These figures are witness to a big challenge.
Corona is also in motion in Mumbai too
The capital of Maharashtra, Mumbai is also witnessing a tremendous increase in new cases. On March 24, for the first time in the year, 5185 new cases were registered in Mumbai in 24 hours. Currently, Corona has more than 30,760 active cases in Mumbai.