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Post Unlock 2.0, new SOPs for Goa soon: CM

By IANS | Published: July 01, 2020 10:20 AM

Panaji, July 1 The Goa government will be issuing new post Unlock 2.0 SOPs for the state soon, ...

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Panaji, July 1 The Goa government will be issuing new post Unlock 2.0 SOPs for the state soon, Chief Minister Pramod Sawant said on Wednesday.

Sawant also said that the state cabinet, which is scheduled to be held later in the day, would also discuss and take a call on the opening up of religious places in the coastal state, where mass prayers and gatherings had been banned in view of the lockdown for the last few months.

"I am currently going through the (draft) SOP. A decision would be made soon," Sawant told reporters.

Sawant also said that while Covid-19 cases in the state were increasing, the situation was under control.

"There have been three deaths, all of them due to co-morbid conditions. We are searching the root of the cases and treating everyone," Sawant also said. Goa currently has 716 active Covid-19 cases.

When asked about the possibility of re-opening places of religious worship, Sawant said that the state cabinet which is scheduled to meet later on Wednesday would be discussing the matter.

( With inputs from IANS )

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