Lockdown will not be imposed in India again: Union Health Ministry Secretary Rajesh Bhushan
Lockdown will not be imposed in India again: Union Health Ministry Secretary Rajesh Bhushan
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The government has put a stop to the speculation of lockdown in India. Once again with the case of covid-19 being continuously exposed. On Tuesday, the Union Health Ministry Secretary Rajesh Bhushan has again said that the lockdown will not be imposed again. 

He told that lockdown is not required in India at present. Work is being done to increase focus on the Containment Zone. Other officials of the Health Ministry said that the state has the right to micro lockdown on the growing cases of Covid-19. A senior director said that if cases in a certain area, village or district of a state increase rapidly, then they can impose lockdown in that part. Like MP government-imposed lockdown on Saturday and Sunday and every Sunday in UP.

The lockdown has started in Pune, Maharashtra. But learning from the bad effects of lockdown and earlier flaws, strict adherence is also necessary. After watching different stages of lockdown on Covid-19 on March 24 last, Jan 24 curfew and same night from 12 noon to 31 May. Since June 1, India is under the unlocked situation. In addition, due to the migration of workers, mask or social distancing, the spread of the virus has been seen in many parts of the country which is a matter of concern.

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