Pune: Deputy Chief of Minister Ajit Pawar on Thursday said the state government could consider introducing new sidewalks if the count of Covid-19-positive patients increased dramatically.
“The cases are light, but the virus spreads rapidly and includes more people.
Restrictions will be taken after consultation with experts and officials concerned.
If the kasing rises dramatically, we can consider introducing restrictions,” he told reporters in the event Sela NCP worker rallies.
According to Pawar Ajit, details about the spread of the Omicron community cannot be stated without the right information.
Consultation with experts will be carried out before making an official decision, he said.
Cases increase in Mumbai and Pune.
Appeal made to use masks and follow social distance.
“It’s important to the background of the new year celebration,” said the ajit of the pawar.
He said the testing capacity had risen in the state.
There are nearly 650 labs throughout Maharashtra.
They will be asked to increase the test capacity that views the increase in positive cases.
Ajit Pawar said he would “dislike commenting” on talks to form a government with BJP in 2019.
The main leaders of Maharashtra Vikas Aghadi will meet the governor of the election of the state assemblies.
Discussion about constitutional provisions and voting modes will be held with it.
He said the program that promoted great crowding must be avoided.
Even the meeting at Koregaon Bhima on January 1 must be limited.
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