COVID-19: Kerala police scramble to impose ‘triple lockdown’ orders
The Hindu
Only those with online passes and emergency workers are allowed to travel
The Kerala police scrambled to impose stay-at-home orders in Thiruvananthapuram, Ernakulam, Thrissur and Malappuram districts on Monday. The regions were under “triple lockdown” orders since Sunday midnight to curb the startling rise in COVID-19 cases. Officers fanned out across the localities that were shut down. They flagged down vehicles and sought the reason for travel. Officers turned back scores of persons they deemed had ventured out without a valid reason or far away from their homes.More Related News

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