Cuttack: Three government offices in the city will remain out of bounds for the public from Tuesday.
The Cuttack administration has imposed restriction on entry of people to Cuttack Municipal Corporation Office (CMC), Vikas Bhawan and the DCP office after a few staffers tested positive for COVID-19.
According to an official statement, CMC and Vikas Bhawan will remain shut for 15 days, the DCP office will be closed for seven days. These office buildings will be sanitized during the period.
“Essential sections at the DCP office are functioning. Only those sections where the virus has spread will remain shut for 72 hours. The office is closed for the general public for seven days. This has been done in the larger public interest,” it added.
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