Prohibitory orders in Mumbai extended till 30 September as Covid cases rise
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Prohibitory orders in Mumbai extended till 30 September as Covid cases rise

Police said the restrictions under Section 144 of the Code of Criminal Procedure are in place in the city since lockdown began, and no new restrictions have been imposed.

   
A medic collects a nasal sample from a resident via Rapid Antigen kit for Covid-19 test, at Borivali in Mumbai Sunday, 6 September 2020 (representative image) | PTI

A medic collects a nasal sample from a resident via Rapid Antigen kit for Covid-19 test, at Borivali in Mumbai on 6 September 2020 (representative image) | PTI

Mumbai: Prohibitory orders restricting movement and gathering of people have been extended in Mumbai till September 30 in view of rising coronavirus cases, a police official said on Thursday.

The restrictions under section 144 of the Code of Criminal Procedure are in place in the city since lockdown began.

They were extended as per the August 31 guidelines about easing of lockdown issued by the Maharashtra government, and no new restrictions have been imposed, the official said.


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