Mumbai: Wearing masks may be made mandatory in Maharashtra due to the rising cases of Corona. State Health Minister Rajesh Tope has said that the mask rule will be implemented in case of an increase in cases of corona infection. The special thing is that Maharashtra has been the most affected state in terms of the statistics of infected due to corona infection. On Saturday, 155 new patients were found in the state.
According to the report, Tope said, "If corona cases continue to rise, we will have to make it mandatory to wear masks. Our goal is to increase the pace of vaccination and will do everything possible to ensure that children are vaccinated. On Wednesday, state CM Uddhav Thackeray had urged people to wear masks when they step out. At the same time, he had said that precautions are necessary to prevent the "fourth wave of the pandemic from coming to the door". He had recently held a review meeting with several senior officials of the state. He had said, "The corona crisis is not over yet. "There are already 400 million people in different cities of China, who are facing a lockdown.''
In view of the increasing cases of Corona, many states have decided to re-implement the mask rule. On Wednesday, it has been made mandatory to wear masks again in public places in Kerala. Some time ago, restrictions were relaxed when the number of infected people came down.
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