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Pune: DY CM can decide relaxation within civilian boundaries today

Pune: DY CM can decide relaxation within civilian boundaries today
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Pune: Minister of Health of Rajesh Tope on Saturday said Deputy Minister of Chief Ajit Pawar would likely take a final decision on relaxation for the city and proposal from the Mayor of Pune who was looking for extra working hours for traders in weekly review meetings on Sundays.
“We will check the Mayor Pune proposal about relaxation for the city area separately.
Deputy Minister of Chief, Ajit Pawar, is scheduled to hold a weekly review meeting on Sunday.
A decision can be taken after a discussion with local representative approval,” Minister said.
Major Pune Murlidhar Morol recently sent a letter to the TOPE looking for relaxation in Timing for traders with covid’s position to less than 4% within the limit of Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) in recent weeks.
Tope said the low level of front in the city area for the past four weeks, as issued by Pune Mayor, is an encouraging sign.
“But the decision about if the state must consider two city corporate boundaries and other regions in the district as three separate units when assessing the Weekly Points (WPR) will be decided by the minister’s chairman, Deputy Minister of Chief and Chair of the Ministry of Public Health, which is currently counting Wpr Wise, “he said.
Tope said three units in Pune District were treated separately for administrative purposes.
But, he said, the state government considered the regency WPR as a whole.
The Minister of Health said Pune was included between the 11 districts that had a high level of covid weekly levels.
He said the daily case continued to be on the higher side in the district, and all care and caution must be taken before the threat to come from the third wave.
He said the situation in the “Concerns District” would be reassured around August 15, as suggested by the State Task Force.
This center has directed all state governments to examine the Super Spreader event before the celebration, starting from mid-August.
The Indian Medical Research Council (ICMR) and the National Disease Control Center have expressed concern for mass events during the festival turning to a super spreader.
They have directed the country to impose local restrictions to curb mass meetings to avoid the surge in Covid cases.
Tope said all districts had been told not to show any concessions.
He said that they were advised to comply with a five-fold strategy of tests, trajectories, treating, vaccinating, and ensuring the right behavior among people.
For the industry, the Minister said, the Ministry of Health has stated that individuals who are fully vaccinated must be allowed to work without obstacles.
Sources in the Industrial Department stated that SOP will be completed next week.

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