Omicron alert: Mumbai bans large gatherings for 48 hours, Sec 144 in place

Omicron alert: Mumbai bans large gatherings for 48 hours, Sec 144 in place

 Maharashtra revealed 695 new Covid-19 cases and 12 passings in the beyond 24 hours. With the new 695 cases, the all out number of the caseload of the state rose to 66,42,372 including 6,534 dynamic cases.

In the midst of rising instances of the Omicron variation of the Covid, the Mumbai Police on Friday forced prohibitory orders in the city for 48 hours, forbidding huge social occasions throughout the end of the week.

 The orders, given by the representative chief of police (tasks) in Mumbai, were fundamental, as indicated by the police, taking into account the danger presented by the Omicron variation of the Covid, which is supposed to be profoundly irresistible and equipped for going through incessant changes. The prohibitive orders additionally come against the setting of rough fights in Amravati and different areas in Maharashtra last week.

 Maharashtra detailed 695 new Covid-19 cases and 12 passings in the beyond 24 hours. With the new diseases, Maharashtra’s caseload rose to 66,42,372 including 6,534 dynamic cases.

The count of Omicron variation contaminations found in the state likewise went up to 17, as indicated by the state wellbeing office announcement. The most recent report from the National Institute of Virology showed seven new Omicron cases have been accounted for in Maharashtra—three in Mumbai and four in Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation in the Pune area.

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