Covid 4th wave: CM Uddhav Thackeray urges citizens to wear masks, stop new wave from entering Maharashtra

Written By DNA Web Team | Updated: Apr 28, 2022, 12:41 PM IST

"The threat of Covid-19 was not yet over. We need to arrest the spread of infection while it is at the doorstep," CM Uddhav Thackeray said.

After lifting all Covid-19-related restrictions less than a month ago, Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray on Wednesday appealed to people to use face masks when outdoors and take necessary precautions to restrict a possible fourth wave of the pandemic at the doorstep and prevent it from entering the state.

The CM's appeal came in the backdrop of an uptick in coronavirus cases in the state, especially in Mumbai where more than 100 new cases were reported for the second straight day on Wednesday. CM Thackeray's call came after he held a review meeting with divisional commissioners, municipal commissioners, Zilla Parishad CEOs, and top police officials in view of the rise in coronavirus cases. 

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Some parts of the country are also reporting a gradual increase in infections with the national capital registering more than 1,000 cases daily in the last few days. Delhi reported 1,367 fresh COVID-19 cases, according to data shared by the health department on Wednesday. It was the sixth consecutive day that the capital recorded over 1,000 new cases in a day. 

The Maharashtra CM emphasised reverting to Covid-19-appropriate behaviour, including the use of face masks in crowded places, social distancing, and completion of vaccination on time. 

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"The threat of Covid-19 was not yet over. We need to arrest the spread of infection while it is at the doorstep," he said, claiming there are "40 crore people in China's various cities who are witnessing a lockdown". 

"We have battled the previous three waves of the novel coronavirus and its variants, but we have lost many people to the infection. State authorities need to sensitize people again about the Covid-19 protocols to minimize the impact and spread of the infection," Thackeray said.