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Mizoram, Punjab among states announcing shutdown to contain COVID-19

With health organisations urging people to avoid unnecessary traveling, Indian Railways also cancelled all of its passenger trains till March 31.

Mizoram, Punjab among states announcing shutdown to contain COVID-19

People wearing facemasks amid concerns over the spread of the COVID-19 novel coronavirus walk out of a hospital with a special ward for the virus in Mumbai. (Photo: AFP)

The Mizoram government on Saturday ordered a “partial lockdown” across all districts of the state till March 29 in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, according to a notification. The decision came a day before the Janata curfew which is being observed on Sunday to practice social distancing, an effective way to contain the spread of virus.

The notification was issued following a decision of the state-level task force on mitigation of coronavirus and subsequent approval by the cabinet late in the evening, officials said.

As per the notification issued by the General Administration Department, restrictions will be in place in all districts from March 22 till March 29. All stores, barring pharmacies and those selling essential commodities, will remain shut during the period, the notification said.

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All commercial and private vehicles, including two-wheeler taxis, will not be allowed to ply during the period, it said. Ambulances, fire and emergency services, vehicles used for law and order duties and those of accredited journalists will be allowed, it said, adding that those on medical duty to contain coronavirus and transporting essential commodities will be exempted. It further instructed people to stay indoors, except those on medical duty and dealing with essential commodities and services.

Meanwhile, on Sunday Centre issued an advisory to all states directing them to lockdown all 75 districts where cases of COVID-19 have been reported. The death toll in India reached 7 with 342 reported cases on Sunday. States like Punjab, Maharashtra and Rajasthan announced a complete lockdown till March 31.

With health organisations urging people to avoid unnecessary traveling, Indian Railways also cancelled all of its passenger trains till March 31. Maharashtra government also decided to suspend its suburban trains till the end of the month.

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