The state government is also taking precautions with the relaxation of lockdown -5.0 amidst increasing number of epidemic coronavirus infection. In a review meeting with Team-11, CM Yogi Adityanath on Friday directed to prepare further plans and also to be careful and cautious. India's dominance can be seen in UN Security Council, know its priority CM Yogi Adityanath said in a meeting at his official residence that it is necessary to take full caution and vigilance at every level to break the chain of infection of Covid-19. Before opening the religious places at all places in the state, the administration and police should inform the people associated with the management of the religious places to ensure all precautions. During this time, there should be a sanitizer, infrared thermometer and pulse oximeter at all religious places. He said that before opening the shrines in the order of the central government guidelines, the administration and police officials should communicate with the people related to the management of the shrines and inform them to ensure all precautions. Kamal Haasan started campaign to help Chennai, released helpline number In his statement the Chief Minister said that sanitizer, infrared thermometer and pulse oximeter should be provided at every religious place. It should be ensured that there are no more than five devotees inside the shrine. No one should touch the idol or religious texts in the place of religion. Devotees should not wear shoes and slippers in the premises of the shrines. To keep shoes and slippers, people connected with the system of religious places should make proper arrangements in this regard. He said that it would be appropriate that people leave their shoes and slippers in their vehicles etc. as soon as possible and go towards the place of religion. He has instructed to strictly follow physical distancing at all places. He said that during effective patrolling during this period, it should be ensured that no crowd is gathered anywhere. China scared of India's name in G-7, says ' Do not play with fire'