lockdown that started on April 12 last year has gradually changed to Luzdown after 80 days, but people's lives have not returned to normal. While public transport is not operated, private vehicles are also operated on the basis of rules and regulations
Lockdown can be tough again in Kathmandu
The number of corona infections in Nepal is increasing day by day. It has been almost three months since the coronary heart disease started. More than 7,000 corona infections have been reported.
Due to the spread of the global health epidemic Corona virus (Covid-19), the lockdown that started on April 12 last year has gradually changed to Luzdown after 80 days, but people's lives have not returned to normal. While public transport is not operated, private vehicles are also operated on the basis of rules and regulations.
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It has been reported that the lockdown may be tightened again. It is said that Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, officials of the Ministry of Health and the Nepal Army were not positive towards the government's decision to lock down the lockdown.
It is said that the government has started discussions to tighten the lockdown again saying that the public has not been able to maintain public distance even though the lockdown has been gradually opened.
Despite the decision to allow the market to open and allow private vehicles to operate in low-risk areas, government officials have called for reconsideration of the crackdown, saying it has increased traffic congestion and increased risk of corona infection during the morning and evening peak hours. Sources close to the government have stated.
Stakeholders have suggested tightening the lockdown for at least 15 days as the number of corona infections has been steadily increasing as the lockdown has eased and rescue of troubled citizens from abroad has begun. It is said that the possibility of violation by the citizens is being discussed along with tightening the lockdown again.
On the other hand, sources said that protests from within the ruling party and other unions could increase the risk of corona infection and the government could face problems at a time when controversy is growing within the ruling party over the MCC which should be passed by June 30. Has done
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Due to the spread of the global health epidemic Corona virus (Covid-19), the lockdown that started on April 12 last year has gradually changed to Luzdown after 80 days, but people's lives have not returned to normal. While public transport is not operated, private vehicles are also operated on the basis of rules and regulations.
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It has been reported that the lockdown may be tightened again. It is said that Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, officials of the Ministry of Health and the Nepal Army were not positive towards the government's decision to lock down the lockdown.
It is said that the government has started discussions to tighten the lockdown again saying that the public has not been able to maintain public distance even though the lockdown has been gradually opened.
Despite the decision to allow the market to open and allow private vehicles to operate in low-risk areas, government officials have called for reconsideration of the crackdown, saying it has increased traffic congestion and increased risk of corona infection during the morning and evening peak hours. Sources close to the government have stated.
Stakeholders have suggested tightening the lockdown for at least 15 days as the number of corona infections has been steadily increasing as the lockdown has eased and rescue of troubled citizens from abroad has begun. It is said that the possibility of violation by the citizens is being discussed along with tightening the lockdown again.
On the other hand, sources said that protests from within the ruling party and other unions could increase the risk of corona infection and the government could face problems at a time when controversy is growing within the ruling party over the MCC which should be passed by June 30. Has done
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