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Covid-19 Curbs at this time to stay, no relaxation in Kerala

Covid-19 Curbs at this time to stay, no relaxation in Kerala
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Thiruvananthapuram: The Kerala Government has said exceptions and restrictions on the applicable categories because the spread of Covid-19 will continue and that there is no additional relaxation to be carried out.
The government said it was this view due to the direction of the Supreme Court to the state to pay attention to the right to the lives of citizens and the spread of the virus.
In the order of July 20, the State Administration said there would be full locking on July 24 and July 25 with the same guidelines released during the previous locking phase on weekends.
“Catanate Society of Dagian Dagi Kepemanjo with Local (LSGI) Based on the level of the average test of seven days (TPR) will continue.
Exceptions and restrictions have applicable for each field of categories will continue.
There is no additional relaxation given anywhere in Any circumstances, “Ordo said.
The district collector has been told to identify and limit the micro detention zone in all their jurisdictions regardless of the lsgi area categorization, and enforce strict restrictions to drop new cases, he said.
The Ministry of Health has also been directed at carrying out mass testing campaigns on Friday (July 23) with three Lakh tests with a special focus on districts where the test level of the test is above 10 percent, orders are read.
“Furthermore, the number of daily tests will also be upgraded to the peak testing capacity for effective pandemic detention,” he said.
On Tuesday, Chairman of Pinarayi Vijayan’s Minister said the restrictions of Covid-19 had already been on a place for another week because the average test rate was still above 10 percent.
The Supreme Court has been referred to as fully inappropriate for the relaxation of the left government locking ahead of the Bakrid Festival.
The APEX court has warned the government of action if the sidewalk subsides because it can worsen the Covid situation.

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