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Chhattisgarh: Lockdown in 17 districts amid surge in COVID-19 cases

It has been made mandatory for railway passengers to have a negative report of the corona test conducted within 72 hours before reaching Chhattisgarh.

New Delhi: In Chhattisgarh, orders have been issued to impose complete lockdown in 17 districts by the respective administrations.

Meanwhile, Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel has sanctioned an amount of 50 crore rupees from State Disaster Response Fund for the prevention of corona infection. After the air passengers, guidelines have also been issued regarding the Covid test for rail passengers.

Now it will be mandatory for railway passengers to have a negative report of the corona test conducted within 72 hours before reaching Chhattisgarh.

Those passengers who do not have a corona test report for the prescribed time period, their Covid test will be done at the railway station itself. Corona test facilities are being established in the railway stations of the state.

Meanwhile, two senior officers have been sent to Mumbai and Hyderabad to ensure uninterrupted supply of Remdesivir and other essential medicines and equipment to the state.

Lockdown

Besides, in view of the lack of oxygen in the hospitals, the state government has decided that eighty percent of the oxygen produced in Chhattisgarh will now be provided to the state hospitals in the form of medical oxygen gas.

Meanwhile, the State Labor Department has set up a helpline centre to facilitate workers coming back from other states.