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Sunday 28 June 2020

Lockdown curbs to continue in Maharashtra after 30 June, relaxations will be introduced gradually, says Uddhav Thackeray

Mumbai:  Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray on Sunday said the lockdown curbs in the state will continue beyond 30 June.

In a televised address, Thackeray ruled out easing the restrictions, adding the state still faces coronavirus threat."Will lockdown be lifted after June 30? The clear answer is no," Thackeray tweeted later.

The unlock process, dubbed 'Mission Begin Again' by the state government, is being gradually implemented to put the economy back on track, Thackeray said in his address. Thackeray said there will be some restrictions in the state after 30 June but more relaxations will be offered gradually.

Maharashtra chief minister Uddhav Thackeray. ANI

"The state has now started the unlock process under the Mission Begin Again. There will be some restrictions even after 30 June, but eventually more and more relaxations will be offered to the people," he said.

"The relaxations will be offered on case to case basis. For example, passenger transportation will continue to have some restrictions but some local services will be resumed or allowed to function, said a senior official from the CM's office.

Thackeray emphasised on maintaining stringent discipline as COVID-19 cases are still being reported in large numbers.

The crisis is not yet over, the chief minister said. "We can't leave this war halfway in this final phase. I am sure that you will continue to cooperate with the government to ensure that lockdown is not reimposed," he said.

"Mission Begin Again may result in more (coronavirus) cases, but the number of tests have also increased," Thackeray said.

"We are focusing on restarting education as this is more important than reopening schools," he said. Monsoon has started and we have already started meetings to address issues related to heavy rains and diseases, Thackeray said. Rainy days may result in diseases and we have to take precautions by keeping our surroundings clean and ensure that stagnant water is not collecting anywhere," he added.

He also requested senior private physicians to resume their practice to share burden of state health machinery. "There is no shortage of PPE kits and N95 masks. Please reach out to the government if there is any shortage in medical supplies. Maharashtra needs your experience right now," he said.



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