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Assam imposes 12-hour night curfew, 14-day lockdown in Guwahati amid rising Covid cases

Assam govt will also enforce a complete lockdown in other towns and municipal areas during the weekends from 27 June.

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Guwahati: Assam Health Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said that a 12-hour night curfew will be imposed across the state from 7 pm onwards from Friday and a 14-day complete lockdown will be enforced in Kamrup (Metro) district, of which Guwahati city is a part, from June 28 midnight, following a spurt in COVID-19 cases.

Guwahati, the gateway to the northeast region, has reported 762 coronavirus cases since June 15, and 677 of them have no travel history, though many had come in contact with those returned to the state from outside, the minister told reporters here.

Of the 276 cases reported in the state on Thursday, 133 were from Guwahati, he said.

“We are now left with no choice but to impose a complete lockdown for 14 days from June 28 midnight, and this time it will be very strict as no grocery shops will be allowed to open or supply of vegetables and other essentials will be permitted for the first seven days,” he said.

The government will enforce a complete lockdown in other towns and municipal areas on weekends from June 27 every week till the COVID-19 outbreak is arrested.

The state government will review the lockdown situation in Guwahati after seven days from the enforcement of the restrictions, he said.

There will be a total lockdown in Kamrup (Metro) and only emergency services will be allowed, he added.

The state has reported 6,646 COVID-19 cases so far.

The number of active cases is now 2,601, while 4,033 have recovered from the disease.

Nine people have died of the disease and three have migrated to other states.


Also read: Covid hit first, then floods — how Assam’s Goalpara handled both with ‘no time to prepare’


 

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