Orissa Extends
Lockdown Till 30 April 2020
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Recommends Continuation of Train or
Air Services Suspension
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Free Movement of Goods Transport,
Agro, Animal Husbandry Allowed
Coronavirus update: "Coronavirus is the biggest threat that the
human race has faced in more than a century. Life will not be the same
ever," Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik said
Bhubaneswar:
The
Odisha government today announced it has extended the lockdown over the
COVID-19 pandemic till April 30, becoming the first state to do so as the
number of patients infected by the novel coronavirus continues to rise across
the country.
Chief
Minister Naveen Patnaik has asked the centre not to
start train and air services till April 30. "Odisha cabinet decides for
extension and also recommends to union government to do the same," the
state government said in a statement.
"Coronavirus
is the biggest threat that the human race has faced in more
than a century. Life will not be the same ever. All of us must
understand this and face it boldly together. With our sacrifice and with the
blessing of Lord Jagannath, this too shall
pass," Mr Patnaik said in the statement.
Odisha Cabinet
headed by CM @Naveen_Odisha decided to extend the state lockdown till April 30th & recommended
Union Government to extend the national lockdown till then. CM requested the GoI not to start train & air services during the
lockdown. #OdishaFightsCorona
"Educational
institutions will remain closed till June 17. Food security of people is of
outmost importance. Agriculture, animal husbandry, MGNREGS related activities
to be facilitated following social distancing norms," the state government
said. "As earlier, free movement of goods transport will be allowed,"
it said.
At least
42 people have been infected by the novel coronavirus in Odisha. Two have died.
Prime
Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday suggested that the lockdown to check the
spread of coronavirus will be extended and restrictions will not be lifted in
one go after April 14. Several hotspots have been singled out in cities across
the country for greater effort on isolating them completely.