CM warns of lockdown if rules are violated Bhubaneswar News – Times of India

Bhubaneswar: Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik On Wednesday, people were asked to stick to the COVID-19 norms to minimize the impact of a possible third wave in the state. He warned that they would be forced to bring back the complete lockdown if the government did not follow the rules.
Naveen said in a video message that any negligence in following COVID-appropriate practices can be disastrous at a time when the third wave of the pandemic has turned severe. “After the unlocking, some markets are witnessing huge rush. It’s extremely dangerous. We are inviting trouble for ourselves and our families.”
saying that the infection can spread dangerously before anyone knows it, latest Said that the state government was keeping a close watch on the situation.
Stating that the war against the pandemic is still on, he said with several other states witnessing a spurt in cases, the number of new infections in Bhubaneswar is stable. “Although Orissa Opening itself to strike a balance between life and livelihood, the danger is not over yet. The corona virus is still around and may change in the future. Everyone will have to wear a mask and follow social distancing. This will help reduce the intensity of the third wave.”
Naveen reminded people that the second wave did not spare any age group, from the elderly to children, and appealed to people to “take care of their loved ones and contribute to ensuring a secure life and livelihood for themselves.” ”

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