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Prohibitory orders in Kathmandu extended by a week amid COVID-19 surge

By ANI | Updated: May 4, 2021 20:45 IST

Nepal on Tuesday alone reported 7,660 new cases of COVID-19 infection while another 55 succumbed to the virus in the last 24 hours.

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Nepal on Tuesday alone reported 7,660 new cases of COVID-19 infection while another 55 succumbed to the virus in the last 24 hours.

Owing to the increasing number of coronavirus cases, the local administration of Kathmandu Valley has extended the prohibitory orders by another week.

The prohibitory order that was imposed since April 29, would now remain in place until midnight of May 12.

"Food shops and groceries will be allowed to operate only between 7 AM and 9AM fromtomorrow onwards. All kinds of private and public vehicles should remain off the road.Banks and financial institutions and government offices will be run by only one-fourth oftotal staff," Kali Prasad Parajuli, Chief District Officer of Kathmandu said in a statement.

A meeting of chief district officers (CDOs) of Kathmandu, Bhaktapur and Lalitpurdistricts was held on Tuesday afternoon and it has was decided to extend the ongoing restriction orders by another week owing to the rising number of coronavirus cases in recent days.

Ministry of Health and Population on Tuesday evening announced the number ofinfection in the nation has increased by 7,660 in the last 24 hours taking the total number of infected to 351,005. Along with record-high deaths of 55 that have been recorded onTuesday taking the death toll to 3,417."Since last few days the number of dead bodies has increased and we have started cremating bodies in the open ground to expedite the cremation. With an aim to not holdthe body in the crematorium hallway for long, we have started cremating them in theopen ground just next to it," said Pradeep Dhakal, Member Secretary at Pashupati AreaDevelopment Trust which looks after the only crematorium in Kathmandu told ANI.

The Himalayan nation is now bearing the brunt of the second wave of infection which is expected to peak in June.

Nepal's Health Minister Hridayesh Tripathi earlier on April 5 while addressing the Parliament had informed that the nation expects the cases of COVID-19 to peak in the coming month.

Nepal currently have 55,520 COVID-19 patients in home isolation ashospitals already have run out of beds; another 4,278 in institutional isolations, 616 inICUs and 179 on ventilators across the country.

Kathmandu Valley alone witnessed 3,893 new cases of COVID-19 in the past 24 hours.Of them, 2,779 were detected in Kathmandu district, 513 in Bhaktapur and 601 inLalitpur districts.

Sixteen districts across the country added more than 100 new cases of COVID-19 in the past 24 hours.

( With inputs from ANI )

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