Section 144 imposed in Bhopal, new guidelines of corona released
Section 144 imposed in Bhopal, new guidelines of corona released
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Bhopal: The corona in Madhya Pradesh is growing rapidly. In the last 24 hours, there were 797 new cases, which is a shocking figure. In fact, for the first time in the New Year 2021, the highest cases have come to the fore. Three deaths have occurred in the last 24 hours. At present, most of the cases are increasing, if they are in Indore and Bhopal. In fact, in view of the speed of corona in capital Bhopal, the administration has now imposed section 144 and the new guideline has also been issued here. While talking about Madhya Pradesh, the total number of corona cases has reached 2, 69391 so far. The positive rate is also increasing here which is a good thing.

The rate has gone up to 5.4 percent. In Indore, the highest 259 new corona cases have been reported, and Bhopal is second with 199 new cases. In view of this speed of corona at present, a new guideline has been issued under section 144 in Bhopal. All passengers coming from Maharashtra were made 72 hours before the yatra was started on arrival at Bhopal, it would be mandatory to submit the RT-PCR negative inquiry report. What is the guideline-the health department will be screened from time to time when it comes from Maharashtra and stayed for more than 3-4 days in Bhopal. At the same time, it has also been advised to stay in quarantine for 7 days.

In addition, there will be no programs after 10:30 pm. In Bhopal, any dharna, demonstrations, rallies, processions, travel, running ceremonies have been completely banned. At the same time, some kinds of new fairs, exhibitions, exhibitions have also been banned. The swimming pool in Bhopal will remain closed, and the coaching institutes will be opened with a capacity of 50% following the covid-19 protocol.

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