Number of corona cases declined, night curfew lifted in Rajasthan
Updated:5 years ago
Updated:5 years ago
Jaipur (Rajasthan) January 19 (ANI): Night curfew in the 13 district headquarters and the closure of the market at 7 pm has been lifted in Rajasthan. Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot took this decision in view of the continuous decrease in the COVID-19 cases for some time. The Chief Minister was reviewing the COVID-19 situation in the state.The CM Gehlot also directed to reduce the rate of RT-PCR test in private hospitals and labs from Rs 800 to Rs 500. With this decision of the Chief Minister, the people of the state will be able to get the facility of test at low price.Along with this, relaxing the rule of mandatory prior approval of the District Collector for various social, religious and political events, CM has made it necessary to give information about the event rather than taking approval. Although the maximum number of people attending these events will remain as before. During the meeting, the Chief Minister said that despite the decline in corona cases in the state, we should strictly follow the COVID protocol of wearing masks, maintain two yard distance and keep away from the crowd. Only then we will be able to stop the spread of corona infection.The CM underlined that the condition of corona in Rajasthan is very much under control with excellent management and cooperation of the people. The state's recovery rate has been increased to 97.53 percent against the national average of 96.58. The number of active cases is also continuously decreasing.
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