Madhya Pradesh govt to restrict movement from Chhattisgarh amid Covid-19 surge
Madhya Pradesh govt to restrict movement from Chhattisgarh amid Covid-19 surge
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Bhopal: Corona's havoc in MP is increasing rapidly. Due to this, the government is also running an awareness campaign. Starting today, from April 5, CM Shivraj Singh Chauhan is going to visit the road on his own to make people aware. CM is about to make people aware of wearing masks on the streets of Bhopal. Along with this, the border of Chhattisgarh will also be sealed. Recently the CM said, 'The state government is active on three fronts to control the corona. Common people use face masks, second follow social distancing, third is an emphasis on better treatment and vaccination'.

 

Apart from this, Shivraj also said, 'I am reviewing the conditions of Corona every day. The general public will also have to join this fight. The growing infection of the corona is a challenge. They will increase the enthusiasm of the general public to deal with it. Those who are using face masks will encourage them and those who are not using face masks will try to convince them'. Apart from this, Shivraj also said, 'Normal movement from the more infected border provinces is being considered. Chhattisgarh is witnessing more cases of corona infection after Maharashtra. The general movement of people coming from Chhattisgarh to Madhya Pradesh is being considered. There will be no restriction on commuters from these states for necessary work, but after their medical examination, there will be a system to keep them in isolation'.

This will be a helpful way to prevent infection. He further said, 'I do not want a long lockdown. The cities which currently have a lockdown on Sunday will continue. Two-three days of lockdown have been done in Chhindwara and Betul. Lockdown will not be implemented in the entire state. The livelihood of the poor should go on'. At the same time, he also said, 'Some slogans may be popular to promote the use of face masks. Such as "No mask no talks" and "No mask no goods" will be followed by both consumers and shopkeepers and the importance of this important measure to prevent infection through masks will be conveyed to people.

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