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Pune: Chosen Members seek extra hours from next week

Pune: Chosen Members seek extra hours from next week
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Pune: Deputy Chief of Minister Ajit Pawar on Saturday said he would discuss the possibility of further relaxation at Pune and Pimpri Chinchwad Civic looking for an extension of working hours until 7:00 p.m., in addition to allowing stores that are not important to operate on weekends.
Stated that the state mortality rate was 2.4% while from Pune District was at 1.6%, Ajit Pawar said, “All MLA and selected office carriers participating in today’s review meetings (Saturday) in a round voice demanded that this relaxation should be It comes into force since Monday.
I assure you that we will be positively see this request.
“He also said the weekly leading level in Pune Rural has dropped to 5.4% from last week 7%, but supervision activities must continue in regional rural areas.
After the meeting review of the Covid Weekly District, Ajit Pawar said the country currently follows limitation of level 3.
Further relaxation can be permitted in the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) and Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC) only after discussions with the chairman of the Minister and the State Task Force , “I will hold a meeting in Mantrallaya and talk to the Minister of Chief because the relaxation decision must be taken after a full assessment of the situation,” he said.
The Deputy Ministerial Minister said demand for relaxation for those who was fully vaccinated was also being considered.
The minister’s chairman will receive the last call about it too because they will become the whole state, he said.
The minister’s chairman is scheduled to participate in a meeting with the National Task Force on Saturday.
Ajit Pawar said the country must combine national task saturation guidelines too, and the minister’s chairman will announce it.
The Minister of Health of the State of Rajesh Tope said on Friday that the district had a very low weekly front level and the fall of Covid death counts could get more relief immediately.
He said the Ministry of Health will examine the level of participants of each district and the main (health) (health) (health), Dr.
Pradeep Vyas, will prepare a report.
Districts with a level of prospectance that can be ignored 0.1% to 0.2% and the low number of deaths may get relaxation after considering the overall situation, he said.
Tope said the district that had a weekly (WPR) level of approximately 5% must continue to follow the norm.
He also said the state assessed several proposals from various sectors to enable people who were fully vaccinated to operate in bio bubbles.
The minister’s chairman will immediately make a final decision on it, he said.
The Minister also did not rule out the possibility of reviewing the current level 3 limitations for districts that reported almost one or two cases.
“We will consider whether we can provide relaxation to such a district,” he said.

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