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  • On Friday, Manipur announced a 24-hour curfew in 7 districts of the state from May 8 to May 17 amid a surge in Covid-19 cases.

    On Friday, Manipur announced a 24-hour curfew in 7 districts of the state from May 8 to May 17 amid a surge in Covid-19 cases.

    As Covid-19 cases surge, the Manipur government on Friday announced a 24-hour curfew in seven districts of the state from May 8 to May 17.

    On Friday, Manipur announced a 24-hour curfew in 7 districts of the state from May 8 to May 17 amid a surge in Covid-19 cases.

    The Manipur government on Friday decided to impose 24-hour curfew in seven districts for nine days starting on Saturday to check the spread of the virus. The curfew will be in force in those districts from May 8 till May 17.

    For rest of the state, night curfew from 7 pm to 5 am shall remain in place.

    The Home Department order issued by Chief Secretary MH Khan said that “increasing trend in the spread of infection has become even steeper and has spread to other parts of the state necessitating additional restrictions and also in additional areas in the interest of the public health.”

    Curfew will come into force in the districts of Imphal West, Imphal East, Bishnupur, Thoubal, Kakching, Churachandpur and Ukhrul.

    However, the government has allowed “permitted activities” which includes healthcare, essential services and goods vehicles. Imphal airport shall also remain open.

    District magistrates have been informed to issue necessary orders as well.

  • India is currently reeling under the second wave of coronavirus infections and has been reporting over 3 lakh new cases every day for nearly two weeks.

    India is currently reeling under the second wave of coronavirus infections and has been reporting over 3 lakh new cases every day for nearly two weeks.

    The government’s principal scientific advisor said it is possible for India to avoid the third wave of Covid-19 if we take strong measures and implement them well.

    India is currently reeling under the second wave of coronavirus infections and has been reporting over 3 lakh new cases every day for nearly two weeks.

    It’s possible that India may not see a third wave of coronavirus infections, but for that to happen, we will have to take strong measures and implement them effectively on ground, the government said on Friday.

    Addressing a press briefing of the Union health ministry, Dr K VijayRaghavan, government’s principal scientific advisor said, “If we take strong measures, the third wave may not happen in all the places or indeed anywhere at all. It depends much on how effectively the guidelines are implemented at the local level, in the states, in districts and in the cities everywhere.”

  • A Covid-19 patient receives treatment inside a banquet hall, which has been turned into a Covid-19 isolation Centre.

    A Covid-19 patient receives treatment inside a banquet hall, which has been turned into a Covid-19 isolation Centre.

    India is battling a sudden surge in Covid-19 cases, which is called the second wave.

    A Covid-19 patient receives treatment inside a banquet hall, which has been turned into a Covid-19 isolation Centre.

    “The entire world is facing the challenge of Covid-19 disease. Coronavirus has suddenly erupted again in India, and it’s causing a major challenge. A lot of infection and a lot of deaths are happening because of Coronavirus,” said Dr Bhalotra.