Corona restrictions maintained by the Center until 31 August

New Delhi: The second wave of corona is slowly receding, but the number of patients is not stabilizing every day, so the second wave is showing signs of a third wave. In this context, the Center has given some important instructions to the states. The Union Home Ministry has issued instructions to the states on corona rules and advised them to maintain the restrictions till August 31.

 
Corona guidelines have been sent to the states by the Home Ministry. States have been asked to take strict measures in districts where the number of positive patients is high. Between 30,000 and 40,000 people in the country are experiencing daily coronary heart disease. Restrictions are being relaxed in some states after the number of corona patients has been curtailed. Slowly the states are unlocking. But, as the threat of corona has not yet been averted, guidelines have been sent to the states from the Center. While some states have not completely lifted the ban, many places have offered large discounts. This can cause the trapped corona to spread again. Therefore, the Center has directed the states to take strict action in the districts where the positive rate is high.
Union Home Secretary Ajay Bhalla has sent letters to all the states and union territories regarding the Corona guidelines. In it, he says, even if the number of corona sufferers is declining slightly, the corona rules need to be followed. The reproduction rate of the corona virus, known as the R factor, is declining below one in some states. However, in some states it is higher. This proportion may increase further if the corona restriction is waived. Therefore, every effort should be made to ensure that there will be no increase in the reproductive factor. "Strict measures should be taken in the districts where the number of positive patients is still high," Bhalla said in his letter.