Lockdown imposed in Baliya from 3rd July to 10th July

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After being unlocked, people seem to be inattentive about the increase in crowds in the markets.

The number of corona infections in Ballia is increasing day by day and a strict lockdown from 3rd July to 10 July has been imposed.

According to the report released by the Health Department, on Wednesday, four new positive reports have been received. Of these, two are residents of different localities of the city and two are residents of Bandhuchak village in Dub had police station area. On knowing this, the Health Department team went to L-1 Hospital for treatment of all the victims, while the police sealed the neighborhoods.

After being unlocked, people seem to be inattentive about the increase in crowds in the markets and social distancing, masks etc. As a result, the number of corona positive is increasing day by day. According to Health Department officials, the report of four people has come positive on Wednesday. One of them is Rajendra Nagar of the city and the other is resident of Jagdishpur locality. Similarly, the other two positives are residents of Bandukhak village of Dubhad police station area. The concern and danger of the district administration is increasing due to the increase of disease in new areas.The concern and danger of the district administration is increasing due to the increase of disease in new areas.

Lakshmi Market of the city is becoming the hub of the Korana transition. On Wednesday, two youths who got positive work in the said market. About a dozen shopkeepers and employees have been found victims of this market. According to the officials of the Health Department, two youths of Rajendra Nagar and Jagdishpur locality used to work in Laxmi Market. Sampling was done for their investigation on Tuesday.

About a dozen shopkeepers and employees have been found victims of this market. According to the officials of the Health Department, two youths of Rajendra Nagar and Jagdishpur locality used to work in Laxmi Market. Sampling was done for their investigation on Tuesday. The number of aggrieved shopkeepers of Laxmi Market has increased to 12 after the report turned positive on Wednesday. As of Tuesday, the figure was 10. It is said that both the positives of Dubhuk's Bandhukshak village had gone to a private hospital for an operation. When he was examined at the district hospital on the advice of the doctor, the report turned out to be positive.

Meanwhile in Delhi, two thousand 373 new confirmed cases of Coronavirus were reported in the last 24 hours, taking the total number of cases to 92,175.

The Delhi Government has confirmed that over 63 thousand people affected with Coronavirus have been cured so far. In the last 24 hours, three thousand 15 people recovered and 61 deaths were reported in the National Capital taking the toll to two thousand 864.

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