Lockdown extended in UP till May 10

Lockdown extended till may 10 due to the increasing outbreak of coronavirus in Uttar Pradesh


Due to the outbreak of coronavirus infection in Uttar Pradesh, the Yogi Adityanath government is constantly increasing its vigor. The two-day weekly detention has been increased to four days, after three days. The first weekly detention was on May 3, then on May 6. Now it has been increased to seven o'clock in the morning on Monday, May 10. As per the government's decision, the lockdown has been increased by four more days. During this time, there will be complete closure but shops of essential services and essential goods will continue.

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has been continually expressing concern over the increasing cases of Corona infection. Presently the strain of coronavirus infection is constantly changing. It is 30 to 50 times more contagious than the first wave. To curb the uncontrolled coronavirus infection, the government is now seen to be gradually increasing its strictness. After two days weekly detention for three days, the government has now extended it to 7 am on May 10.

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has said in a meeting with team-9 that the government is constantly taking important measures to break the chain of coronavirus infection. Statewide weekly detention is effective. It is being extended further. Presently, partial corona curfew will continue in the state till 7 am on Monday. Necessary and compulsory services will continue in this time. Drugs, vegetable shops, industrial units etc. will continue to operate.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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