Featured

Lockdown Extended: Restrictions Relaxed In 3 Odisha Districts With TPR Below 10%

By
OB Bureau

Bhubaneswar: As expected, the Odisha government on Sunday extended COVID-induced lockdown for the third time, till June 17.

Chief Secretary Suresh Chandra Mohapatra said at a press briefing that lockdown in the entire state will be extended upto 5 am on June 17. Also, complete shutdown during weekends, from 6 pm to 5 am, will remain in force.

He further said that restrictions and exemptions that were applicable during lockdown till now, will continue.

Justifying imposition of the third-phase lockdown, Mohapatra said although the test positivity rate (TPR) in western states bordering Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh has witnessed a speedy decline, coastal districts still have around 25 per cent TPR.

“Before the onset of Cyclone Yaas, about 7.5 lakh people in the coastal districts were shifted from low-lying areas and moved to cyclone shelters. Apart from this, several workers from different departments are engaged in post-cyclone restoration work. As these people were staying in a relatively close place and people engaged in restoration work are working together, the possibility of positive cases rising cannot be ruled out. Moreover, as the average TPR in the state is still above 10 per cent, the government has decided to extend the lockdown,” Mohapatra explained.

Claiming that imposing statewide lockdown has yielded positive results, the CS said the average TPR in the state has come down to 15 per cent in the last 25 days, compared to around 25 per cent before the first-phase lockdown.

Mohapatra further informed that since the TPR in three districts — Nuapada, Gajapati and Sundargarh — has come down to below 10 per cent in the last few weeks, the state government has decided to relax lockdown restrictions to some extent.

“It has been decided that the people of these three districts will be allowed to purchase essential commodities from 7 am to 1 pm. All trading establishments except salons, parlours and shopping malls will remain open in these districts,” he added.

He added that relaxations in these districts will be withdrawn if the TPR increases.

The Chief Secretary went on to say that the state government will relax restrictions in other districts also if TPR there comes down to below 10 per cent.

In view of the alarming rise in COVID-19 cases, the Odisha government had clamped lockdown from May 5 to 19 and then extended it from May 19 to June 1. Now, it’s been extended further.

OB Bureau

Recent Posts

Life In A Metro: Comfort Can Wait; Are You Saving Enough?

If  you are a family of four and live in a metro city, Rs 20,00,000…

April 20, 2024

Flavours Of Fire: Eat Right To Survive The Odisha Summer

Odisha's summer scorches the earth, making your skin burn and your energy wilt. Yet, eating…

April 20, 2024

Gutsy Odisha FC Make History In ISL, Set Up Semifinals Against Mohun Bagan

Bhubaneswar: Odisha FC reigned supreme at Fortress Kalinga Stadium once more. Coming from behind in…

April 19, 2024

Odisha Govt Warns About Fake Notification On Closure Of Schools For Heatwave

Bhubaneswar: The Odisha government on Friday quashed reports about closure of schools till June 15…

April 19, 2024

Why BJP Didn’t Form Alliance With BJD in Odisha? Hear It From Amit Shah

New Delhi: It was after weeks of drama and suspense that the people of Odisha…

April 19, 2024

Odisha Govt Suspends Excise Superintendent Debi Prasad Mishra For Dereliction Of Duty

Bhubaneswar: Odisha government has suspended Excise Superintendent of Kendrapada district Debi Prasad Mishra for dereliction…

April 19, 2024

‘Are We In Pakistan Or Afghanistan?’ Actress Wonders After Harassment & Attack In Bengaluru

Bengaluru: Actress Harshika Poonacha has alleged that she and her husband were harassed and attacked…

April 19, 2024

Odisha Elections: BJP’s Kendrapada Leader Bijay Ketan Swain Joins BJD

Bhubaneswar: BJP leader of Kendrapada Bijayketan Swain along with his supporters joined BJD on Friday.…

April 19, 2024