Pune: Minister of Health Maharashtra Rajesh Tope on Monday said the state government will move carefully while announcing relaxation in a covid-induced limit after instructions from the pandemic center that anticipates.
“The public health department has been entrusted with the task to decide relaxation.
Unless the number of Covid cases is significantly focused, we cannot decide anything.
These cases have a plateau, but not dipped,” he said.
Maharashtra on Sunday enrolled around 9,000 cases.
The country has recently registered a case between 7,000 and 9,000 per day and currently has 1.03 lakh active cases.
On Sundays, the country’s front level is 5%.
Note The Department of Public Health revealed that the highest WPRI (WPR) level in Nandbar (16.8%) was followed by Sangli (10.2%), Ratnagiri (9.7%), Kolhapur (9%), Gadchiroli (8.5 %), Pune (7.4)%), Beed (7.3%), Satara (7%) and Sindhudurg (6.6%).
Weekly positive levels are based on the findings through the RT-PCR test.
“The situation changes and we don’t want to get caught wet.
Residents expect some relaxation.
But we have to run very slowly with relaxation.
The focus is now deeper in maintaining a Covid protocol and increasing the situation in the district with a high level of prisoner,” Tope said.
The sources in the previous government said plans were being carried out to allow some relaxation to individuals who were fully vaccinated in college, restaurants, malls and trains.
“We can’t take risks now.
All reliefs will be decided after taking the views of experts.
This center has told that the next 100 days will be very important,” he said.
Secretary of Relief and Rehabilitation AMEP Gupta told TOI that the Ministry of Health Public must decide on restrictions related to pandemics.
“The state assignment unit must also provide its input.
The decision is not easy.
In the case of doubts, we must tilt the safer side, which is towards a more stringent restriction than the soft.
Central advice also on similar lines,” he said.
The member of the State Duty Dr.
Shashank Joshi said Maharashtra needs to exercise very carefully while calming the sidewalk.
He said, “Maharashtra enrolled 8,000-9,000 cases in a second highest for any country in this country.
We need to intensify the steps to reduce this case with the maximum focus on the district with a high level of peposititivity.
District-district like kolhapur and Nandurbar is a concern.
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