Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray on Monday, 23 March, said a curfew will be imposed in the entire state from Monday midnight as the fight against coronavirus has reached a "turning point".
The next few days would be crucial, he said, adding that crowds will not be tolerated in public places and action would be taken against those violating the government's guidelines. He, however, assured that all essential services will remain open during the time of curfew.
"We will not tolerate crowd in public places at any cost. Except in case of an emergency, no one will be allowed to roam on streets. If these guidelines are violated, people will face legal action," Thackeray said.
All the essential services, medical stores, veterinary doctors and their shops will continue to operate during the curfew, he said.
He also said home quarantine is mandatory as it is the advisory from health experts and government.
"We will allow only essential services. If we cannot check the coronavirus outbreak at this moment, we may face the fate of some European countries," he said.
"The state borders are almost sealed. Supply of food, grains, cereals, milk and medicines will continue from one district to another. No other movement will be allowed," Thackeray said.
He said shops pertaining to agriculture services, like sale and distribution of fertilisers and pesticides, were also open. "Their movement will also be allowed in this time. This situation will not last long but we need the support of people," Thackeray said.
He said all types of religious centres will remain closed as well. "They are not exempted during the curfew time. Priests can go to temples, mosques and churches and perform the rituals, but no mass gathering will be allowed," the chief minister said.
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