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As was widely anticipated, the 21-day lockdown has now been extended. In an address to the nation on the morning of Tuesday, 14 April, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the lockdown will continue for at least three more weeks – till 3 May – to further curb the spread of the novel coronavirus. What’s different now? What do the fresh guidelines issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs say?
Read on.
What do I need to know about the lockdown extension?
The lockdown, which was earlier supposed to end on 14 April, has now been extended by another 18 days till 3 May.
In other words, people are urged to follow social distancing more strictly and step out of their homes only if necessary. And local bodies will ensure the implementation on ground.
Which activities continue to be prohibited till 3 May?
What will be different after 20 April?
In their fresh set of guidelines, the MHA said that “select additional activities” will be allowed after 20 April. However, the exemptions will be operationalised by the state government and district administration based on strict compliance of existing guidelines of social distancing.
Modi too, in his address, said that “strict lockdown” will be followed till 20 April, post which relaxation of norms may be allowed after evaluation. This will be done after analysing the spread of coronavirus, especially in hotspots.
What are the seven counts on which Modi sought people’s support?
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