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Sikkim extends lockdown till August 3 as COVID-19 cases surge
The Sikkim government on Friday (July 31, 2020) extended the complete lockdown in the state till August 3 in view of a spurt in COVID-19 cases, a senior official said.
Highlights
- Sikkim today extended lockdown till August 3 as COVID-19 cases surge
- The lockdown remains extended till 6 AM on August 3, the govt notification said
- The northeastern state has recorded a seven-fold increase in coronavirus cases in the last one month
Gangtok: The Sikkim government on Friday (July 31, 2020) extended the complete lockdown in the state till August 3 in view of a spurt in COVID-19 cases, a senior official said.
As per the revised guidelines from the Home Department, the lockdown remains extended till 6 AM on August 3, a notification issued by Chief Secretary S C Gupta said.
A set of revised guidelines with regard to restrictions on movement and gathering of people, however, will come into force on August 3 and will be applicable till August 31, he said.
The Sikkim government had re-imposed a complete lockdown in the state on July 20 for six days and extended it till August 1 in view of a surge in COVID-19 cases.
The Himalayan state has recorded a nearly seven-fold increase in coronavirus cases in the last one month, registering a total of 610 infections till July 30. One COVID-19 patient has died and 395 are under treatment.
The virus count in the state was 88 till June 30, as per data released by the Health Department.