Impose lockdown where Koro rules are violated: Center orders states


- The Center expressed concern over the crowds at tourist destinations and hill stations

- Advise to take action against the responsible officer of the areas where the rules are not followed

- 38,792 new cases of corona in 24 hours, 624 more deaths: 19 lakh corona tests in one day

New Delhi: Amid the Corona epidemic, large numbers of people are gathering at hill stations and tourist spots. In it, the home ministry has issued an order asking all states to impose lockdowns wherever Corona rules are broken. The Centre's order came after people came across pictures and videos of people not following the protocol.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi also appealed to the people to abide by the protocol, though the impact is being seen as very common, with large numbers of people visiting the tourist states and their hill stations. Selfie pics and videos are going viral. The Center has taken note of this and the Home Ministry has asked each of the states to implement a lockdown on an immediate basis where the rules are further violated and the Corona Protocol is not followed.

At the same time, the central government has asked the states to take immediate action against those violating the Corona rules. The Center has also asked the states to take action against the officers who are responsible for enforcing the rules and there are violations. The Center has said that the second wave of Corona is not over yet, in which everyone should follow the rules properly.

In India, on the other hand, 4.5 new cases of corona virus have been reported. While 4 people have died due to corona in 3 hours. Meanwhile, 12 lakh corona tests were done on Tuesday, while a total of 25 million vaccine doses were given across the country. In the wake of complaints of corona vaccine shortage in some states, the central government has directed the states to report on areas where there is a shortage of vaccines and supply is being affected and find out the status of private centers.

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