Maharashtra to ease COVID-19 restrictions after May 31? Here's what minister Vijay Wadettiwar says
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Maharashtra state government can give a waiver on the stringent restrictions imposed under "Break the Chain" across the state including Mumbai after May 31.
Mumbai: India has been witnessing the second wave of coronavirus. This wave is proving to be much more infectious and dangerous in comparison with the first one. Maharashtra remains to be the worst affected state in the country. In a recent development, the Maharashtra state government can give a waiver on the stringent restrictions imposed under "Break the Chain" across the state including Mumbai after Monday (May 31). According to the reports, these waivers given by the government can be initiated in multiple stages. Believe it or not, the government does not want to remove the lockdown in one go, but slowly it wants to minimize it. Cabinet minister in the Maharashtra government Vijay Vettiwar said that "the government will execute it in several stages, at least 3-4 stages. But there will not be any exemption in the red zone areas of the state. "More Related News