Maharashtra will have to wear a mandatory mask for the next six months, Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray has announced


Mumbai, Ta. 20 December 2020, Sunday

Corona's rage has been high in Maharashtra from the very beginning. There is still a growing spread of corona virus. Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray made an important announcement on Sunday to stop it. As such, wearing a mask will be mandatory in Maharashtra for the next six months. "I am not in favor of night curfew and lockdown in Maharashtra," he said. He said there would be no corona virus curfew or lockdown in Maharashtra now. The state may not be in full swing, but Corona's transition is under control.

Uddhav Thackeray was addressing the people of Maharashtra through social media. In which they were discussing issues like Aarey, Metro Shed, Corona virus etc. He said experts were in favor of once again imposing a lockdown in India. But they are not in support of any such decision. He further said that the best precaution is to treat. People will have to wear masks in public places for at least the next six months.

At the same time, the Maharashtra government completed one year, he said, adding that on November 28, the state government completed one year. Many were saying that this government would fall, but the government has not only completed one year but also faced the most difficult times. On Saturday, 3940 cases of corona virus were reported in Maharashtra. With this, the total number of corona cases in the state is 18,92,707. So on Saturday 72 people also died due to corona. That brings Corona's total death toll to 48,648.

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