CHENNAI: The Tamil Nadu government on Friday announced expansion of overall lockdown for one more week end 6am on June 7.
“Since the complete lockdown brings to a close on May 31, I’ve ordered an expansion for a week after a district-wise review about the intensity of Covid — to stop the spread of this virus and also to save valuable lives,” chief minister M K Stalin explained.
The ministry said that the current sale of produce through sections concerned will be to exist in most districts to satisfy the everyday needs of those folks.
Permission was given to the community provisional stores to market the products within their own vehicles pushcarts with the consent of their regional bodies at the neighbourhoods between 7am and 6pm.
The source of provisions purchased on the internet and mobiles may also be achieved during exactly the identical moment.
“I also have purchased the collaboration and consumer security department to market a kit of 13-grocery things to each of rice cardholders in your month of June in most PDS outlets,” the ministry said.
Stalin appealed to individuals to prevent stepping from homes or for meetings once the condition is under complete lockdown to stop the spread of contagious illness.
Tamil Nadu lockdown extended until June 7