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State lifts curbs, but authorities had already stopped taking action in Pune

The Maharashtra government on Thursday withdrew all restrictions related to the Covid-19 pandemic in Pune and have made masks optional

Published on: Mar 31, 2022 10:57 PM IST
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The Maharashtra government on Thursday withdrew all restrictions related to the Covid-19 pandemic in Pune and have made masks optional. However, even before the decision was announced, the authorities had stopped taking action against violators. In March, Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) had not registered a single complaint against violators.

The Maharashtra government on Thursday withdrew all restrictions related to the Covid-19 pandemic in Pune and have made masks optional. (HT FILE PHOTO)
The Maharashtra government on Thursday withdrew all restrictions related to the Covid-19 pandemic in Pune and have made masks optional. (HT FILE PHOTO)

Health minister, Rajesh Tope announced on Thursday that from Gudi Padwa, which will be celebrated on April 2, all Covid-19 related restrictions under the Epidemic Diseases Act and Disaster Management Act will be withdrawn. He added that wearing masks would be voluntary.

Dr Sanjeev Wavare, assistant health chief at the PMC health department said that no fines were collected in March. The citizens too have largely stopped following the Covid Appropriate Behaviour (CAB) with daily cases coming to double digits and fatalities being almost nil.

“There was no action taken against any violators in March. However, even when the restrictions are over and the government has given the order that it is not mandatory to wear masks, senior citizens and high risk patients should take all necessary precautions to save themselves from not only Covid-19 but other infections too,” said Wavare.

He added that wearing masks can also prevent other diseases and viruses. “Doctors will continue to wear masks in their clinics as a safety measure. And so voluntary use of masks should be done,” said Dr Patil.

 
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