Lockdown Extension: Karnataka expands statewide lockdown till 7th June

Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa on Friday announced that the State will remain locked down till June 7 to contain the spread of Covid-19.

The stringent restriction are already effective from May 10 and was supposed to end on May 24. However, due to the new order, they would end on the morning of June 7.

Briefing before media,  Yediyurappa  told: ''We have taken some decisions regarding the lockdown after discussing them with our senior Ministers, chief secretary and other officials.''Heeding to the suggestions of experts, we have decided to extend the stringent restriction from May 24 to June 7.''

''In view of public health and the suggestions of the experts, the restrictions have been extended, and we expect people's cooperation.'I appeal to the people to abide by the COVID appropriate behavior of wearing facemasks in public places, maintaining hygiene and social distancing in public places,'' he said.

The Karnataka government had put restrictions since April 7 but imposed strict restrictions from May 10 when the COVID cases and fatalities did not abate. Karnataka today reported 32,218 fresh infections and 353 fatalities taking the total infections and deaths due to COVID to 23,67,742 and 24,207 respectively. The State has 5,14,238 active cases.

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