AP Government Extends Night Curfew Till August 14th

July 30, 2021 12:41
AP Government Extends Night Curfew Till August 14th

(Image source from: Telugu.newsmeter.in)

AP Government Extends Night Curfew Till August 14th:- Andhra Pradesh is one of the most impacted states of the country due to the coronavirus pandemic. After the arrival of the second wave of coronavirus, more than 25,000 cases are reported on a regular basis in April and May. The wave slowly calmed down and the government of Andhra Pradesh imposed strict restrictions and curfews during the second wave. The borders of Andhra Pradesh are completely closed. After the second wave of coronavirus calmed down, several Indian states lifted the complete restrictions but the government of Andhra Pradesh continued some of the restrictions. One among them is the night curfew that is imposed from 10 PM till 6 AM. The night curfew is imposed till July 30th and the government announced the restrictions for the next couple of weeks today.

The night curfews are extended till August 14th and the curfew time is between 10 PM and 6 AM. All the district Collectors and SPs are informed about the same. Close to 2000 new cases of coronavirus are reported in Andhra Pradesh on a regular basis. Close to 70,000 samples are tested on a regular basis in Andhra Pradesh. There are 21,279 active cases of coronavirus as per the health bulletin that is released last evening. The government of Andhra Pradesh is extra cautious about the third wave and Chief Minister YS Jaganmohan Reddy instructed the officials to take special care to prevent the further spread of the new cases in the state. The health experts of the country warned of a possible third wave of coronavirus and it is expected to hit the country in the last week of August. Close to 40,000 new cases of coronavirus are reported in India on a regular basis.

(Video Source: Sakshi TV)

If you enjoyed this Post, Sign up for Newsletter

(And get daily dose of political, entertainment news straight to your inbox)

Rate This Article
(0 votes)