Punjab: Coronavirus will hardly be able to spread again in state
Punjab: Coronavirus will hardly be able to spread again in state
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The Chief Minister of the Indian state of Punjab, Captain Amirander Singh, announced on Tuesday that along with some restrictions in lockdown and careful relaxation, every person coming to Punjab from other places will be compulsorily sent for 21 days in exile. The CM said that devotees coming from Nanded Sahib and students and laborers coming from Rajasthan will be stopped at the border and sent to government retreat centers to make sure that they cannot meet with other people for 21 days.

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In his statement, he said that Radhaswami Satsang Bhavan will also be used as a place of retreat for people returning from three days. The Chief Minister made this announcement on Tuesday when he indicated that his government could relax some, taking all precautions based on the report of the committee of experts created to lift the state out of curfew / lockdown situation. Captain was discussing video procurement arrangements with the state Congress MLAs from the video conference amid the situation of Covid and lockdown.

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In favor of continuation of lockdown by Congress MLAs, it was agreed among the MLAs that the restrictions should be continued for a few more weeks, giving very limited relaxation only in some areas. Along with the borders of the state, the borders of districts and villages should also be kept sealed. He advised to be extremely careful in removing restrictions and to treat any Covid patient in his / her respective district to limit external contact and spread. Representatives of various assembly circles including Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee President Sunil Jakhar were present in the video conference.

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