All seashores in Mumbai will remain shut for guests until April 30 amid the surge in COVID-19 instances, the civic physique introduced on Tuesday. Municipal commissioner Iqbal Singh Chahal issued the order to this impact directing all assistant municipal commissioners to be certain that all of the seashores remain shut all through this month.
“In continuation and confirmation of the said orders, the additional restrictions need to be strictly followed by all assistant commissioners of wards to control and arrest the spread of coronavirus on war footing,” said the round.
The civic chief has additionally requested the Commissioner of Mumbai Police to direct cops to assist assistant commissioners of civic wards in implementing this order.
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Announcing a brand new set of restrictions on Sunday in view of the rise in COVID-19 instances, the Maharashtra authorities had said that each one seashores, gardens and public locations will remain closed from 8 pm to 7 am on weekdays and from 8 pm on Friday to 7 am on Monday.
The authorities had mentioned that native authorities can take a name on closing public locations below their jurisdictions in case of crowding.
Mumbai’s caseload stood at 4,62,302 on Monday, as per the civic physique whereas the general demise toll reached 11,797.
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