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All schools remain close at Chhattisgarh in the middle of a Covid case surge

All schools remain close at Chhattisgarh in the middle of a Covid case surge
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Raipur: Chief of Chhattisgarh Minister Bhupesh Baghel on Tuesday directing all police collectors and supervisors to take every possible step to implement Covid-19 prevention guidelines.
In accordance with the guidelines of the problem in the context, the collectors and police supervisors have been directed to force the night clamp down from 10 nights.
Up to 6 in the morning.
And to ban non-commercial activities in the district with a 4 percent or more participant.
Likewise, in such districts, actions must be taken according to the provisions of Section 144 and the epidemic law and all schools, AngryBadi centers, libraries, swimming pools and similar public places must be closed.
In districts where the level of prospitis has been consistently under 4 percent in the past 7 days, collectors can apply provisions from other districts.
The instructions have been given to ban all types of procession, demonstrations, public meetings, social, cultural, religious and sports events in all districts.
If necessary, the action must be taken under the provisions of Section 144 and the epidemic law.
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All district collectors and police supervisors have been directed to arrange meetings with private doctors, private hospitals, NGOs, media representatives to discuss control and prevention of Covid-19 infection in the state.
The steps taken to control and prevent the spread of Covid-19 infection must be published through local media, and false negative news must be strictly secured.
Meet with collectors and police supervisors, trade representative rooms, mall owners, big traders, central owners, cinema owners and theaters, hotel restaurant owners, swimming pools, auditories, wedding palace, event management groups must be held to ensure that these places are being run only on one third of capacity.
Police collectors and supervisors are also directed to ensure that the RT-PCR test is made mandatory at all airports in the state.
People who have taken both doses of the Covid-19 vaccine must submit the RT-PCR negative report within 72 hours of the trip date.
In addition, the RT-PCR test from all passengers coming to the airport must be made mandatory.
The minister’s chairman also directs the district administration to create a micro or mini detention zone and carry out searches and tracking, if necessary, to prevent infection.
The call center must be operated 24×7 for covid patients in house isolation.
Infection status must be monitored through Mititin in rural areas.
He also directed the district administration to report the availability of hospital beds, stock of drugs, PSA plants and oxygen every day.

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