Odisha government declares 14-days lockdown from May 5 amid rising COVID-19 cases in the state
May 2, 2021, 13:59 IST
The Odisha government on Sunday declared a 14-day lockdown in the state from May 5 to contain the spread of COVID-19, an official order said. Barring weekends, essential commodities would be available on all other days during the two-week-long lockdown, the order issued by Chief Secretary S C Mohapatra said.
"There shall be lockdown throughout the state with effect from May 5, 2021 (Wednesday) till 5 am of May 19, 2021 (Wednesday)," the order stated.
People will be allowed to purchase essential items within 500 metre radius of their residences between 6 am and 12 pm, according to the official order.
During weekends, they will only be able to avail medical services.
The order further said that the lockdown and the weekend shutdown will not be applicable to any poll-related work, such as movement of personnel engaged in facilitating by-election to Pipili assembly constituency.
Polling in Pipili is scheduled to be held on May 16.
"The lockdown is primarily aimed at regulating movement of common people. No restriction has been imposed on goods carriers," the order said.
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"There shall be lockdown throughout the state with effect from May 5, 2021 (Wednesday) till 5 am of May 19, 2021 (Wednesday)," the order stated.
People will be allowed to purchase essential items within 500 metre radius of their residences between 6 am and 12 pm, according to the official order.
During weekends, they will only be able to avail medical services.
The order further said that the lockdown and the weekend shutdown will not be applicable to any poll-related work, such as movement of personnel engaged in facilitating by-election to Pipili assembly constituency.
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"The lockdown is primarily aimed at regulating movement of common people. No restriction has been imposed on goods carriers," the order said.
SEE ALSO:
West Bengal election results 2021: Trinamool Congress takes a comfortable lead against BJP as per EC trends
Tamil Nadu assembly elections 2021: BJP candidate Annamalai hopes to reap the fruits of his hard work at Aravakurichi