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Lockdown in Kerala begins, CM Vijayan says situation tough

Thiruvananthapuram: In a bid to contain the Covid surge, the Kerala government imposed an eight-day lockdown from Saturday

Published on: May 09, 2021 12:38 AM IST
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Thiruvananthapuram: In a bid to contain the Covid surge, the Kerala government imposed an eight-day lockdown from Saturday. The curbs will remain in place still May 16. The state on Saturday recorded a high of 41,971 cases with a test positivity rate (TPR) of 28.25%.

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Addressing mediapersons through a virtual meet chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Saturday said the second wave was really challenging and the government will do everything possible to save lives. “Situation is really tough during the second wave. Though we face shortage of doses we started vaccinating people below 45 years. The government is keeping a strict tab on oxygen situation and availability of hospital beds,” he said. In the morning he held a series of meetings with heads of various departments to spruce up the ongoing fight against the pandemic.

“Experts say in the second phase of virus strain is deadly. So we all will have to take extra caution,” he said requesting people to remain at home and follow directives of the state health ministry in letter and spirit.

As cases soar the government imposed a complete down as the weekend restrictions and curbs failed to check the rising graph. This will be extended till May 16 midnight and the government said it is likely to be extended further after gauging the situation. Around 25,000 additional policemen have been deployed to ensure adherence to lockdown norms.

 
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