
Maharashtra extends Covid lockdown till June 15: Here are the revised guidelines
India Today
Maharashtra Covid-19 lockdown: Relaxations have been announced for areas with a positivity rate equal to or less than 10 per cent and with occupancy of oxygen beds less than 40 per cent.
The Maharashtra government on Sunday extended the Covid-induced lockdown in the state till June 15. The government said all districts showing a substantial decline in Covid-19 cases will see some relaxations. The relaxations have been announced for areas with a positivity rate equal to or less than 10 per cent and with occupancy of oxygen beds less than 40 per cent. Here are the revised lockdown guidelines.
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