Maharashtra Chief Minister to address the state at 8:30 pm tonight.
Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray says strict restrictions in the state will be reduced or increased till 7 am on June 15, based on positivity rate in the municipality/district and availability of oxygen beds.
Even if the number of cases is coming down, now we have reached the peak of the last time (First Wave). Therefore we still need to be careful, says Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray.
Maharashtra government decides to either reduce or increase the restrictions till 7 am on June 15, taking into account the positivity rate in the municipality, district and availability of oxygen beds.
Relaxations for districts and municipalities where positivity rate is equal or less than 10% and the occupancy of total oxygen beds available therein is less than 40%.
If the positivity rate in a municipality or district is more than 20% or occupancy of oxygen beds is more than 75%, the restrictions in the Break the Chain order of May 12, 2021 will be increased.
All other districts and municipalities not covered by the above conditions, current restrictions imposed through May 12 Break The Chain order continue to apply.
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