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Another Goa village self-imposes 7-day lockdown

By IANS | Updated: June 13, 2020 17:25 IST

Another village in the North Goa district has self-imposed one-week lockdown as a precautionary measure against the Covid-19 spread. ...

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Another village in the North Goa district has self-imposed one-week lockdown as a precautionary measure against the Covid-19 spread. Any violation might result in Rs 5,000 fine, said Agarwada-Chopdem village panchayat on Saturday.

The decision to impose the lockdown from June 15-21, taken by the Agarwada-Chopdem village panchayat, is the latest in the string of similar lockdowns by several other villages, fearing spread of Covid-19 in their jurisdictions.

According to the order, all shops, establishments and private offices should be shut. Only pharmacies, banks, co-operative societies, government offices, dairy and clinics have been exempted.

Over the last few days as Goa witnessed an increase in Covid-19 cases, several village panchayats in the Sattari, Bicholim, Ponda sub-districts have ordered 'precautionary' lockdowns.

After staying Covid-19 free for several weeks in April and May, Goa now has nearly 400 active cases.

While the opposition has demanded tightening of inward movement in the state, Chief Minister Pramod Sawant has said the "situation is under control" and asked people not to panic.

( With inputs from IANS )

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