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Maharashtra mulls relaxation in curbs as Covid cases continue to drop

The state is expected to also allow the establishments from non-essential sector to operate for limited hours, along with those in the essential sector

Published on: May 25, 2021 08:41 AM IST
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With Covid-19 cases on the decline, Maharashtra is planning gradual unlocking from June 1, by allowing shops and establishments dealing in non-essential commodities also to operate, albeit with timing restrictions, and government offices to run with more employees. However, the suburban train network is unlikely to be open for the general public for a few more weeks.

Maharashtra chief minister Uddhav Thackeray. (File photo)
Maharashtra chief minister Uddhav Thackeray. (File photo)

Maharashtra reported 22,122 new Covid-19 cases on Monday, the lowest single- day spike in 69 days after 17,864 infections were reported on March 16. The state tally has touched 5,602,019, while the death toll stands at 89,212 after the addition of 361 new fatalities on Monday.

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The state has witnessed a steady decline in cases over the past three weeks as the daily caseload dropped below 30,000, from hovering around 55,000 three weeks ago. The active cases in the state dropped to 348,395 on Sunday, from its peak of 699,858 cases on April 22. The daily growth rate also dropped to 0.69% on May 18, from 1.45% on April 30. This has led to the rising demand of relaxation in the ongoing lockdown, which has been imposed in a phase-wise manner beginning from April 5. The ongoing lockdown is in force till 7am on June 1.

 
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