Categories: Thiruvananthapuram

Covid-19: Review Meet today to decide on the sidewalk in Kerala

T’Puram / Kochi: Covid review meeting, which will decide on the continuation of Sunday locking in the state, will be held on Monday.
With experts showing that cases tend to peak in the next two weeks, the government will explore the possibility to continue locking weekends until the second week of February.
However, the government also believes that because hospital admission does not rise, there is no need for more stringent restrictions.
There was a demand that the school was closed.
However, the government decided to continue the class to the tenth standard and plus two.
Health Minister Veena George said that the state will face more cases in the following week and after three weeks will begin to fall.
According to reports from experts, the state will witness a big decline in the case in the next three weeks.
The peak witnessed in the state capital had begun to fall.
Of the 10,000 cases a week ago, it has gone down to 5,000 in Thiruvananthapuram.
Therefore, experts suggest that the decline in these cases can be witnessed after the second week of February.
Although cases increase in several districts, the appropriate increase in hospitalization has not been reported, and it is a good sign, said George.
The state has witnessed restrictions such as locking on the last two days, with the government forbade unnecessary trips and closing cinemas and malls.
The government has classified the district into three, based on the number of inpatients.
Restrictions are applied based on this classification.
However, the opposition hit the government because it did not consider the test level of test (TPR) as a criterion to impose restrictions.
At present, the TPR is 49.89%, which means that one in two people in this country is testing positive covid.
During restrictions such as locking on Sunday, the state police recorded 384 cases for protocol voltage in various districts.
Among these, the arrest of 195 was also made.
For violating the rules, the police ordered 110 vehicles.
Because it was not wearing a mask, 4,384 incidents were reported in the state.
85 cases of violations submitted in Ernakulammost from city streets in Ernakulam wear a deserted look on Sunday, second locking day during the third wave.
Wheel two continues ply, even though it saves.
Bus continues from the road.
Grocery stores and vegetable stores remain open as usual with footfall customers are very economical.
At night, street shops are open and more people come out of their homes.
The police registered 85 cases for violations of covid restrictions and three were arrested in Ernakulam.
As many as 37 vehicles were confiscated in the rural Ernakulam on charges of violations on Sunday.
Meanwhile, in Kozhikode, the police checked Covid violations.
Shops that sell non-essential commodities are closed.

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