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No need to panic, shops selling essentials, medicines to stay open in lockdown: Javadekar

Union minister Prakash Javadekar said the Central & the state governments were working to effectively implement the 21-day lockdown and ensure people do not suffer.

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New Delhi: Union minister Prakash Javadekar on Wednesday said there was no need for people to panic as shops selling essentials and medicines will remain open throughout the 21-day lockdown imposed to combat the coronavirus outbreak.

He also said there were sufficient legal provisions available to deal with black marketeers and hoarders.

He was referring to the lockdown announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday to prevent the spread of coronavirus.

Addressing the media about the decisions taken by the Union Cabinet on Wednesday, he said the Centre and the state governments are working together to effectively implement the lockdown and ensure people do not suffer.

He described the cooperation between the Centre and the states as a fine example of cooperative federalism.

Responding to a question of some resident welfare associations asking doctors and even journalists either not to venture out or vacate their apartment, he said such an action was not appreciated.


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He recalled that during ‘janta curfew’ on Sunday, people had clapped for those at the forefront of fighting the virus.

“The society should understand,” he said.

He said the Cabinet also discussed the coronavirus outbreak, but did not give details.

He said though social distancing in 21 days will end daily social activity of many, it was essential to prevent the spread of the deadly virus.

He the need of the hour was to protect yourself and your dear ones.

The number of coronavirus cases in India rose to 562 on Wednesday.


Also read: Coronavirus: Latest updates on cases in India, all you need to know about COVID-19


 

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