Corona's fear increased in UP, the entry of ordinary citizens restricted till 3 April
Corona's fear increased in UP, the entry of ordinary citizens restricted till 3 April
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Lucknow: In this present age, there is no such person who is not troubled by the rising of Corona. The havoc of this virus has increased so much that hundreds of people are coming in its grip every day. As of now, the number of people who have died from this virus has exceeded 10,000. The fear of this virus is spread among people.

But as a precautionary step to protect against coronavirus in UP, the entry of ordinary citizens into Raj Bhavan will be restricted till 3 April 2020. All officers, employees and other visitors of the Raj Bhavan will be given entry only after washing their hands with water and liquid soap at the entrance and cleaning their hands with sanitizer. Governor Anandiben Patel has appealed to the people of PM Narendra Modi to make a suggestion to implement the Janata Curfew on March 22, 2020 from seven to nine o'clock on March 22, 2020, to prevent coronavirus infection.

It has been learned that Governor Anandiben Patel asked people not to get out of the house during the Janata curfew on Sunday, March 22, 2020 on Sunday, March 22, 2020 from seven to nine in the morning and confined themselves inside the house. Is urged to keep. According to the information received from the sources, people have been advised to get out of the house only in unavoidable condition and avoid going to the crowded and public places. It has been learned that at the request of the PM, thanks to the people engaged in essential services and treatment, and for encouragement, come to the door or window of their houses for five minutes on March 22 at five o'clock in the evening.

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