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Coronavirus Punjab: Night curfew imposed in nearly 10 districts of Punjab

Written by  Rajan Nath -- March 12th 2021 01:21 PM -- Updated: March 12th 2021 06:40 PM
Coronavirus Punjab: Night curfew imposed in nearly 10 districts of Punjab

Coronavirus Punjab: Night curfew imposed in nearly 10 districts of Punjab

Coronavirus Punjab: After Ludhiana, Jalandhar, Patiala and other districts of Punjab, now Fatehgarh Sahib and Mohali have imposed a night curfew in an order to contain the spread of coronavirus. So, if you are looking for the timings regarding the night curfew in these districts then you will get it here. Also Read | Night curfew imposed in two more districts of Punjab amid rising COVID-19 cases Night Curfew in Punjab Commences From Today, Rs 1000 Fine For Not Wearing Mask | Details Here The orders will come into effect from March 12 till further orders while the essential services, government officials, and medical emergency services would be exempted. Before Mohali and Fatehgarh Sahib, Ludhiana, Patiala, Jalandhar, Hoshiarpur, Kapurthala, and SBS Nagar had imposed night curfew to contain the spread of coronavirus in Punjab. Also Read | Days after presenting budget 2021, Punjab FM Manpreet Singh Badal tests positive for COVID-19 As COVID-19 cases decline, Punjab withdraws night curfew from Jan 1 On Thursday, Punjab reported 1309 new cases of coronavirus taking the COVID tally to 1,93,345. As of Thursday, there were 10,069 active cases in the state. Punjab withdraws night curfew from January 1 Meanwhile, Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh has asked people to strictly adhere to all safety norms placed to contain the spread of novel disease, including wearing face masks and social distancing.

Do you think keeping in view the rising covid cases, night curfew should be imposed in entire state of Punjab as a precautionary measure? https://www.ptcnews.tv/poll-question-12-03-2021e/ Coronavirus had not gone yet in Punjab, he said, adding that the casual, carefree attitude of Punjabis to be blamed for the sudden spike in cases. Click here to follow PTC News on Twitter. -PTC News


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