Relaxations For Some Districts After 3 May, India Cases Go Past 33,000: Corona Updates You Must Track

Even as confirmed COVID-19 numbers are on the rise, the states and Centre are working on a phased exit plan

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Even as confirmed COVID-19 numbers are on the rise, the states and Centre are working on a phased exit plan

With India slowly approaching the 3 May deadline for the nationwide lockdown, which has been in place since 24 March midnight, the central and state administrations are now working out an effective exit plan. While red zones are unlikely to see any relaxations, the Ministry of Home Affairs has indicated that there could be “considerable relaxations” in many districts.

As the nation awaits fresh guidelines post 3 May lockdown, India’s confirmed COVID-19 cases are now at 33,050, with Maharashtra leading the surge.

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India cases and toll: The number of coronavirus cases in India continues to rise, with 23,651 active cases, 8,324 recoveries and 1,074 deaths. Between Wednesday evening and Thursday morning, the number of active COVID-19 cases has gone up by 669. According to the data provided by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW), the total number of confirmed coronavirus cases stands at 33,050.

Punjab, West Bengal to extend lockdown: Punjab became the first state to announce an extension of the lockdown until 17 May. Restrictions, however, will be eased in non-containment zones from 7 am to 11 am, reported The Indian Express.Shops will be allowed to open in some areas on a rotational basis, with reduced staff strength. West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee too said that lockdown will continue in the state till May-end, but small shops in neighbourhoods will be allowed to function in green zones.

Migrant workers can return home: In a key decision, the central government on Wednesday said that interstate movement of stranded migrant workers, tourists and students through road transport will be allowed from 4 May so that they can go back to their homes. According to the fresh guidelines, the stranded people,after reaching their home states, will be screened and kept in ho...

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