Corona crisis is deepening in Madhya Pradesh, 50 percent district is infected
Corona crisis is deepening in Madhya Pradesh, 50 percent district is infected
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Corona continues to wreak havoc in Madhya Pradesh. At the same time, there is confusion about the dangerous red zone of the state. A month after the lockdown, Indore remains highly vulnerable to infection. After reviewing the corona infection in all 52 districts of the state, the government has placed Indore, Bhopal, Ujjain, Khargone and Hoshangabad districts in the list of hotspots, while 11 districts remain red zones. The situation is still critical in 50 percent of the districts in the state.

However, cases of infection do not seem to stop. A total of 26 districts are infected, in which the situation in the Red Zone districts remains challenging. Which remains a matter of concern. According to the guidelines issued by the Union Home Ministry in the context of Corona crisis, arrangements are being ensured in the Corona affected districts of the state by the administration and the District Disaster Management Group.

Despite this, Madhya Pradesh ranks fifth in the country. Where so far 2090 infected patients have been found and more than 100 have died. One month after the lockdown, the woes are not taking the name of diminishing. People in the city and villages are also facing other daily troubles. At the same time, Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan himself has announced that all the shops of essential commodities will be opened in the mohallas except the infected areas in the city-villages, but in many districts, there was a dormancy on Sunday. People are not seen in the lockdown at the milk-dispensary shops, taking the necessary precautions to prevent social distance and infection.

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