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Aurangabad to observe complete lockdown till May 17

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: May 15, 2020 16:42 IST

Due to rising number of coronavirus cases in Aurangabad, there would be a complete lockdown in the city till ...

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Due to rising number of coronavirus cases in Aurangabad, there would be a complete lockdown in the city till May 17, a senior official said on Friday.

Earlier, the city had adopted odd-even formula, under which shops remained closed on odd days and open for few hours on even days. However the formula cleary didn't help in reducing the numbers therefore, Divisional commissioner Sunil Kendrekar decided to suspend this system, said Aurangabad municipal commissioner Astik Kumar Pandey.

There will be a complete lockdown till Sunday night and passes allotted to reach the workplace would be canceled till May 17, Pandey tweeted.

Only medical shops will be allowed to remain open. The number of coronavirus cases in Aurangabad district has reached 823, with 74 new patients being detected on Friday morning, an official said.

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