Night corona curfew ends in UP, now restrictions on opening of shops are over
Corona Curfew in UP / Night corona curfew ends in UP, now restrictions on opening of shops are over
Corona Curfew in UP - Night corona curfew ends in UP, now restrictions on opening of shops are over
It has been announced to end the night corona curfew in Uttar Pradesh from Saturday. Due to which the restrictions imposed on the opening of shops have also ended.This order has been issued on Saturday afternoon. Till now, the curfew was in force from 11 pm to 6 am. Due to which shops and restaurants were closed till 11 am. The cases of corona infection are continuously decreasing in Uttar Pradesh, in view of which the administration has taken a decision.The number of rapid response teams will be halvedDue to less infection in Lucknow city, the Health Department has also made preparations to reduce the number of Rapid Response Teams by half. A letter has been sent to the district administration for this. From there the team will be reduced as soon as it is stamped.The number of new infected daily found in Lucknow has reached close to 100. In such a situation, the Health Department has decided to cut the number of Rapid Response Teams by up to 50 percent. Officials say that as the number of corona patients increased, the health department was examining more than 15 to 20 thousand people daily. For this, on the instructions of the DM, the number of RRT teams was increased to 206. Now a letter has been sent to the DM to cut the teams if the graph of infection is low. After getting the seal from there, the number of teams will be reduced to below 100.Currently 17 teams in Red ZoneOfficials said that Aliganj, Indiranagar, Gomtinagar, Alambagh and Chinhat have been kept in the Red Zone due to continuous availability of patients. There are still 17 teams working here. In December their number was only four to five. Teams will be reduced from here as well. Officials said that Aliganj, Indiranagar, Gomtinagar, Alambagh and Chinhat have been kept in the Red Zone due to continuous availability of patients. There are still 17 teams working here. In December their number was only four to five. Teams will be reduced from here as well.