No public gathering allowed until next June 30: UP CM instructed to all DMs & CMOs

▴ No public gathering allowed until next June 30: UP CM instructed to all DMs & CMOs
Religious leaders have appealed to the Muslim community to stay in the house to offer Namaz

CM Yogi Adityanath held video conferencing with all the district collectors of the state on Friday evening and directed that no public and mass programs will be allowed in the state till June 30. Yogi also asked for strict action against illegal liquor and cow slaughter.
Even in Ramadan, religious leaders have appealed to the Muslim community to stay in the house to offer Namaz. So make sure that no event takes place.

Yogi said that by making the health department and police team in every district, make the lockdown successful. He also asked to set up a DM team and decide their accountability and responsibility. For the people their strict compliance with social distancing during the lockdown. He asked to find out the contact history of those who have been infected with Coronavirus from outside and ensure that the infection does not spread in any way to the medical staff involved in the treatment. “If we have done these three things, then we will also control the Coronavirus. For this, there should be no Nodal Officer in every quota shop, so that there is no incident on the quota shops,” he said. 

Yogi further that preparations are being made to bring back the workers, workers, and laborers of UP after completing the quarantine period in other States. Under this, 5 to 10 lakh people are expected to come to the State within the next two months. He asked DMs to make complete arrangements in time to quarantine them for 14 days. “All DMs should make a list of workers present in other states of their district and make it available to the Home Department. Look at the arrangement of shelter homes to be opened in future,” he said.

Tags : #Coronavirus #Lockdown #YogiAdityanath #PublicGathering #Ramadan #Restrictions

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