The crisis of the Corona epidemic is once again increasing rapidly. After Maharashtra’s Thane and Nagpur, now lockdown is being imposed in Aurangabad district. Due to increasing cases of corona infection, a complete lockdown has been imposed on weekends in Aurangabad. Apart from this, weekend lockdown has been imposed in Nagpur, while there will be complete lockdown continuously from March 15-21. Apart from Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh has expressed the possibility of imposing night curfew in Bhopal and Indore. Cases of corona infection are increasing in these two districts.
On the other hand, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has said that if a passenger does not wear the mask properly inside the aircraft, it will be unloaded. The DGCA has said that violations of the Corona Protocol will not be relaxed.
Lockdown in Thane, Nagpur, Aurangabad
Due to increasing cases of corona infection, a complete lockdown has been imposed on weekends in Aurangabad. Apart from this, complete lockdown will be imposed in Nagpur from March 15-21, but from today it has been decided to impose lockdown on weekends as well. Complete lockdown has been imposed in both these districts but in Thane till March 31.
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Night curfew likely in two districts of Madhya Pradesh
Due to increasing cases of corona infection, Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan said that night curfew can be imposed in Bhopal and Indore from Sunday or Monday. Chief Minister Chouhan directed the official that all people coming from Maharashtra should undergo thermal scanning whether they come by plane, train or road. There was a discussion on ways to reduce the number of visitors from Maharashtra in a meeting.
DGCA issued instructions for air travel
DGCA has become stricter due to negligence on wearing masks and adhering to social distancing. The DGCA has said in its instruction that from entering the airport premises to leaving the premises one must wear masks in the right manner. Apart from this, social distancing will also have to be followed. DGCA said that despite proper warning, if any passenger violates the Corona Protocol, then it will be handed over to the security agencies and legal action will be taken. In addition, if you remove masks or violate the Corona protocol after entering the aircraft, then they will be de-boarded from the aircraft.
Passengers will be de-boarded if they don’t wear masks properly inside aircraft or don’t follow COVID appropriate behaviour. If a passenger violates protocol despite repeated warnings then the passenger will be treated as ‘unruly passenger’: Directorate General of Civil Aviation pic.twitter.com/4HhXznJBYX
– ANI (@ANI) March 13, 2021