Mumbai: Maharashtra Cabinet Minister Vijay Wadettiwar on Monday reported that the regional trains of Mumbai may not even open their doors to the public for yet another 15 times as a preventative measure from COVID-19.
“Social networking isn’t possible in trains. They’ll continue to Rule for services that are essential staffers just,” he explained.
The State Relief and Rehabilitation Minister also advised the Maha Vikas Aghadi authorities is thinking about easing the lockdown-like constraints within an phase-wise way in areas where coronavirus instances have been decreasing rapidly.
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“The government is considering relaxing some constraints in districts away from the red zone after June 1. From complete 36 districts, 15 are from the red zone (large caseload) and also the curbs that there may be made more straightforward,” he told mediapersons here.
Buldhana, Kolhapur, Ratnagiri, Sangli, Yavatmal, Amravati, Sindhdurg, Solapur, Akola, Satara, Washim, Beed, Gadchiroli, Ahmednagar and Osmanabad will be the areas where coronavirus instances are still on the rise, ” the ministry stated.
Wadettiwar said that although the requirement for easing constraints has been rising, the authorities will monitor the position for another four to five times before announcing a decision.
Strict curbs were enforced throughout Maharashtra in April this year since the nation battled the next tide of coronavirus. On Monday, the nation noted 22,122 new instances of COVID-19 and 361 deaths.