Mumbai: The corona infection in Maharashtra is progressing at a very fast pace. At present, Mumbai has become the worst. In fact, the ever-increasing transition in Mumbai has created challenges for the administration. Last Tuesday, 1,922 cases of COVID-19 have been reported in Mumbai. Earlier this year, on March 14, the highest 1,963 new cases were reported this year. Now, in view of the growing corona case in Mumbai, Mumbai Mayor Kishori Pednekar admitted that "a lot of people are not following the corona rules which are causing the cases to rise. On the other hand, according to a bulletin issued by the BMC, 246 buildings have been sealed in the city where there are more than 5 cases. The situation in Maharashtra has become very serious."
At present, the state government has imposed stringent restrictions and by 31st March, all offices, malls, cinema halls, hotels, restaurants in the state will work in 50 percent capacity. Moreover, social, cultural, political, or religious events will not be allowed. The government has also made it clear that these establishments will be closed for violating the rules till the central government notification is in force on the covid-19 epidemic.'
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Not only that, but the state notification also says that ' as far as possible, the employees should be asked to work from home. ' "Well, in view of the prevailing situation in Maharashtra, the central team has said in its report that the second wave of covid-19 has started in Maharashtra, but there are very limited active efforts to detect, investigate, keep them and the persons in contact with them, and people in rural and urban areas are not even following the security rules of The covid-19.
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