Coronavirus | Pune Mayor rules out lockdown for now
The Hindu
Focus on enhanced sample testing and medical infrastructure, increased vaccination, says Murlidhar Mohol
Stating that there was no need for a lockdown in Pune at the moment, Pune Mayor and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Murlidhar Mohol on Thursday said that the city’s medical infrastructure was well-primed to cope with the increasing COVID-19 case surge. He said that the administration had aimed to inoculate a record one lakh people across the district on Thursday and that the focus was on further enhancing medical facilities and sample testing capacities.More Related News

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