Assam: Admin District Tinsukia issued orders to prevent the spread of Covid-19 – News2IN
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Assam: Admin District Tinsukia issued orders to prevent the spread of Covid-19

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Dibrugarh: In the midst of the declining Covid-19 graph, Tinsukia District administration issued a coating order on Friday, based on part 144 of the criminal procedure code (CRPC), as an effective action and prevention for the prevention and detention of viruses.
In the order, the collection of five or more people in public places has been banned in the district.
Also arranging meetings, gathering in public areas without prior permission from district administration, visiting public places without masks and taking procession, dharna or demonstration, in any form, without permission from competent authority has been banned.
Orders, signed by Tinsukia Magistrate additional district of Monjit Borkakota, read, “to take all prevention steps to prevent Covid-19, and to maintain social distance in society in accordance with government guidelines, it has become necessary to limit meetings.
People and all kinds of procession, Cultural events throughout Tinsukia Regency.
It has emerged for me that preventative measures for effective virus prevention and detention in this district are needed.
Covid-19 Health Protocol applies in districts and steps further must be taken to prevent the spread of Coronavirus ( Covid-19) In the district.
“Commands that further declare that everyone who violates the order will be charged with section 188 IPC and other relevant legal provisions.
All officers responsible for police stations in Tinsukia have been directed to enforce orders strictly.
However, important services such as electricity, water supply, medical, telecommunications and laws and law enforcement agencies have been released from the order purview.
People go to vaccination centers have also been released from the Order, which will remain valid until further notice.
Meanwhile, Tinsukia recorded only 9 Covid cases between 30 October to 5 November while no registered deaths, the district currently only has 14 active cases.
As many as 24,839 cases and 361 deaths have been recorded in the district so far.

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