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Mumbai Mayor said the 3rd Covid wave had hit

Mumbai Mayor said the 3rd Covid wave had hit
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Mumbai: The day after the Cabinet Minister Nitin Raut said the third wave Covid had hit Nagpur, Mumbai Mayor Kishori Pednekar on Tuesday said the third wave was no longer on the way to the city, but it was already here.
Pednekar appealed to the public to celebrate Ganesh Chaturthi at home and avoid a big meeting considering the pandemic.
“I appealed ‘Mera Ghar, Mera Bappa’, which means I won’t leave it (ganpati) and go anywhere.
I also decided not to go anywhere because the third wave didn’t come, but more recently arrived.
We have seen It was in Nagpur, they had declared it (third wave), “he said.
However, Dr.
Shashank Joshi, a member of the Covid Negara Task Force, said there was no third wave in Mumbai or any part of Maharashtra at this time.
“What we see is an extension of the tail receding the second wave which is thick intermittently every time testing increases.
The total level of the state of the state has not crossed 5% does not have any district.
Therefore, people must continue to wear masks,” he said, While adding that even interested districts showed a steady decline.
Raut, which is also the Minister of Guardian Nagpur, has said after reviews on Monday new days like a shorter timing shop will be charged in one or two days.
Other ministers contradicted him on Tuesday and said there was no decision about new restrictions taken anywhere in the state.
Health Minister Rajesh Tope said: “There are no proposals considered by the Ministry of Health or CM at this time to increase restrictions, but we keep a close watch to learn where cases increase, with how much and the reason.
The final decision will be taken by cm After taking stock of the situation.
“Minister of Assistance and Rehabilitation Vijay Wadettiwar said if restrictions were put in place, it would be for the whole state and not only in Nagpur.
“Until now, there are no plans to uphold the sidewalks harder …” Wadettiwar said.

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