Lockdown In UP starts from 10th July 10pm. What will Open and what remains closed?

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Seeing the increase in the number of cases, the UP Government has decided to extend the lockdown. The extension has been announced from 10 p.m. on 10 July 2020 to 5 a.m. on 13 July 2020. The entire commercial, market activities are prohibited alongside offices to remain shut down during the period. But not to worry, all the services pertaining to trains and essential activities shall remain operational.




On Thursday itself, having 1200 new COVID-19 cases, there were 17 reported deaths. It took up the number in the state to 32,362. Moreover, the state has managed to control the fast spread of the virus despite having a huge population. This has been appraised by PM Narendra Modi also.

What will remain closed in UP from 10th July 10Pm

   




What’s open in this lockdown extension in UP?

  1. All medical and health service will open as usual
  2. Petrol Pumps and dhaba’s on the highway will remained open
  3. No restriction on movement of those working in essential services,sanitation and the door-step delivery staff.
  4. Both domestic and international air travels will be continued as before.
  5. Goods carrier vehicles would also not be restricted.
  6. Industrial units, which work continuously, would remain open in rural areas.
  7. All big construction works of expressways, bridges, roads and private projects would also continue.




What’s Closed in this lockdown extension in UP

  1. All non essential offices and markets will remain closed in whole state.
  2. Bus services, other than those carrying travellers to railway stations, would be closed during this period.
  3. Apart from industrial units, all factories working in urban areas would remain closed.




Statement by the Union Health Ministry

On Thursday, the Union Health Ministry also appreciated India in preventing spread of the virus. Since, despite having the largest population in the world, India’s cases in terms of per million population in the nation remain the lowest globally. In the midst of a huge stream in COVID cases, the Union Health Ministry on Thursday said that India has not however come to the large scale community transmission stage.

And having said that, there have been limited local outbreaks in a few geographical regions. The Centre’s attestation came on a day India enlisted a single-day surge of 24,879 COVID-19 cases, taking the caseload to 7,67,296. The passing toll climbed to 21,129 with 487 new fatalities.

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Statistics & Recovery Rate

If we see on average statistics, India is testing more than 2.6 lakh tests per day for coronavirus. Also, the testing, sampling has been sloped up in the nation in a huge number. Mr. Rajesh Bhusan from Health Ministry said that COVID-19 recuperated cases are 1.75 times that of active cases. Individuals over 60 years old for 53 percent of deaths in India, he included.

The recovery rate has surged to 72%  and multiplying the rate of cases in just 30 days. Moreover, the COVID-19 situation in Delhi has shown momentous advancement in later days since of joint endeavors. Punya Salila Srivastava, Joint Secretary, Home Ministry has said in the press conference that there is a regular pace of ongoing meetings with the state governments in relation to the matter in Delhi-NCR.




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