Mumbai: Maharashtra government has extended the lockdown restrictions till 31 January 2021 in view of the spread of coronavirus. Today the government has also asked people not to go out of the house to celebrate the New Year. The government has appealed to the people to celebrate the new year at home. The state government circular has asked people not to go to the beach, garden, roads to welcome the new year. The circular specifically called for children younger than ten years and elderly people above 60 years to not go out of the house to celebrate the new year in the wake of this epidemic.
Maharashtra Government extends lockdown restrictions in the state till 31st January 2021, to prevent the spread of COVID19 pic.twitter.com/mAJOhHDQkY
— ANI (@ANI) December 30, 2020
A large number of people arrive at places like Marine Drive, Gateway of India, Girgaon and Juhu on New Year in Mumbai, but this time everyone has been refused to do so. Recently, the advisory has been issued by the government, which states that there is a danger of spreading of coronavirus in the state. Due to this, some emergency steps are being taken to prevent the spread of corona infection and lockdown restrictions are extended in the state till 31 January.
Not only this but it also said that the activities which have been allowed from time to time will continue. The Maharashtra government had given permission to reopen the places of worship last month and it will still continue.
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