Corona Cairo: Mask compulsory upon departure from home in Odisha-Maharashtra

New delhi date. 8 April 2020, Wednesday

Corona cases are on the rise in the country. The number of corona infections has reached 5,480. 167 people have died. There has been a tremendous jump in the number of corona-positive cases in the past week. Government efforts could not stop Corona.

Maharashtra has the highest number of cases in 1078. Where today, the death toll has reached 66. While the number of corona virus infected patients has crossed over one thousand in Maharashtra, the Uddhav government has again announced a guideline to prevent coronary infection in the state. As per now, it has been compulsory for people leaving Mumbai to wear masks.

We have no choice: Uhud

Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray said that people are facing a lot of inconvenience due to the lockdown but we have no other imagination. This is why Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray has appealed to people to wear masks. In an effort to prevent the spread of the Corona virus, the government has made it mandatory for the dam to cover the mouth and nose while exiting the house. The order goes into effect on April 9 from 7am.

First state of Odisha
Odisha is the first state in the country to have a mask. In addition to the mask, double-folding cotton cloth can also cover the mouth and nose. Masks are 70 percent effective in preventing infections. The central government has issued an advisory and advised people to wear masks when exiting the house. Of course, WHO says that masks can be worn to prevent cores but masks are not a solution.

Just wearing a mask is not enough
Meanwhile, the WHO has said that simply wearing masks is not enough to combat the Corona virus. One of the many ways to prevent coronas is to wear a mask on the face. The Yogi government has made an important decision in view of the ever increasing number of coronary patients in Uttar Pradesh. The Yogi government has announced the sealing of Corona hotspots in 15 districts in Uttar Pradesh, completely sealed.

There will be no over-fever until April 13
Hotspots in all these 15 districts will not have any movement until April 13. Not only this, there will also be home delivery of necessities in these areas. That means not a single shop will open during this period. Only passers-by are allowed to travel. The hotspots of the 15 districts that the UP government has designated include Lucknow, Agra, Ghaziabad, Kanpur, Varanasi, Shamli, Meerut, Gautam Budh Nagar, Bareilly, Bulandshahr, Firozabad, Maharajganj, Sitapur and Saharanpur.

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