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Odisha Lifts Night Curfew as Cases Dip

As per the latest reports, with the decrease in a day by day Covid-19 cases during the beyond a few days, the Odisha government has lifted the night time limit forced in all metropolitan region of the night curfew  time is removed or lifted from all metropolitan region of the state from February 18.”

The decision was taken as there was a persistent decline in the quantity of every day Covid cases in the state as well as the quantity of dynamic cases, Jena added. In its rules for the long stretch of February, the public authority had forced night time limit in all metropolitan region of the state from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. consistently.

On Friday, the state detailed 671 new instances of Covid-19 while the quantity of cases had gone beyond 11,000 simply a month prior. For the fifth successive day, the every day cases have stayed under 1,000 in Odisha.

The absolute dynamic caseload in the state currently remains at 7,855. Barring Khordha region, where capital city Bhubaneswar is found, any remaining 29 areas of Odisha have been put under ‘green class’ as the dynamic cases stayed under 1,000. In Khordha, the dynamic Covid-19 cases remained at 1,446 so it has been put under the ‘yellow classification’, a state government official said. Notwithstanding, the quantity of fatalities has kept on excess high in the state. With the passing of one more 15 people because of Covid-19, the cost mounted to 8,976.

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In another update, during the lead of the second stage Panchayat surveys at Baranga in Cuttack region after reprobates grabbed the polling station in the wake of threatening individuals present at the corner, on Friday. A Sarpanch up-and-comer and others attempted to stop the scoundrels, they couldn’t save the voting booth.

Substantial strain won nearby after the residents organized a street bar requesting prompt capture of the guilty parties associated with the plunder of the voting booth. The townspeople likewise requested re-polls at the stall.

 

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