Lockdown extended in Madhya Pradesh’s Bhopal, Indore and Ujjain till April 26

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Bhopal: The lockdown imposed in some cities throughout Madhya Pradesh has been extended, as per a choice taken by the Crisis Management workforce the lockdown in Bhopal, Indore and Ujjain cities has been extended till April 26. 

Only important companies shall be exempted from the corona curfew and folks arriving in the town or leaving by rail, bus and so on is not going to be inconvenienced.

Earlier, Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan introduced that devotees coming back from Kumbh Mela shall be quarantined.

New measures had been introduced in the wake of evening curfew and different restrictions already applied in order to curb the rising COVID-19 circumstances in the state.

Meanwhile, Madhya Pradesh on Saturday recorded its highest single-day spike of 11,269 COVID-19 circumstances taking its tally to three,95,832, whereas the day additionally noticed 66 deaths and 6,497 folks getting discharged, an official mentioned.

The toll in MP stands at 4,491 and the restoration rely is 3,27,452, leaving it with an lively caseload of 63,889, he added.





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