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Lockdown Restrictions in Maharashtra will be Removed Regionally: Uddhav Thackeray

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Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray said on Friday that the lockdown restrictions imposed to deal with the corona virus epidemic will be removed regionally and will be relaxed with due diligence. In the live webcast, he said that there would be no hasty relaxation of the lockdown rules. He said, "We will take every step carefully, it is not in anyone's interest to remove the lockdown from Covid-19's Red Zone Mumbai, Pune, Nagpur and Aurangabad, where cases of the virus are steadily increasing."

Thackeray said that although there are no new cases in the Orange Zone, but some infected people are being treated there, while there is no case of virus in the Green Zone. He said, "We cannot take any risk even in the Green Zone. The relaxation will be given carefully and in a phased manner. "Admitting that people are suffering due to the lockdown, he said," The real wealth of any country is the good health of its people, if people are safe then everything is right. "

The Chief Minister said that Covid-19 is feared in the minds of people, he called it "Covid-syndrome". He said, "We have to get out of this. We should know that if the disease is detected in time, the cure is possible. "Thackeray said that the lockdown has proved to be a 'speed breaker' to prevent the virus from spreading. At the same time, more cases have also been reported due to more investigation in the state, besides this he also wished the people the 60th Foundation Day of the state.

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