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When cases rapidly increased in Maharashtra, CM Uddhav warned people on 28 March 2021, to imposed complete lockdown and night curfew was imposed. Schools and offices remained shut. On 4 April 2021 Maharashtra CM Uddhav Thackeray announced a lockdown until 30 April. On 5 April 2021 everything began to close due to rise in COVID-19 second wave.
For the fifth time in a week, India recorded a new record number of daily cases, with 145,384 new cases. [19] Authorities in Maharashtra imposed a weekend lockdown to help prevent the spread in the state.
On 30 April 2021, it became the first country to report over 400,000 new cases in a 24-hour period. [15] [6] Experts stated that the virus may reach an endemic stage in India rather than completely disappear; [16] in late August 2021, Soumya Swaminathan said India may be in some stage of endemicity where the country learns to live with the ...
India's hosting the world's largest coroanvirus lockdown and that's now being extended until May 3. Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced Tuesday (April 14) more than a billion people will face ...
Notably, the traffic in the capital city decreased by a large amount. On 19 April 2021, Delhi turned the weekend curfew to a week-long lockdown. [10] The lockdown was extended several times - on April 25, May 2, May 9, May 15 until May 24 (as updated on May 19). [11] Now lockdown is unlocked on 8 June.
[387] [388] However, in early 2021, new laws permitting lockdown were enacted and Prime Minister Stefan Löfven warned that a lockdown was being considered. [389] [390] As of November 2021, a national lockdown had not been announced. However certain regions of Sweden have declared their own lockdowns to help slow the rate of infection.
Timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in the India may refer to these timeslines of the COVID-19 pandemic in India: Timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in India (January–May 2020) Timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in India (June–December 2020) Timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in India (2021)
Maharashtra is a hotspot that accounts for nearly 22.35% of the total cases in India as well as about 30.55% of all deaths. [1] [2] As of 10 May 2021, the state's case fatality rate is nearly 1.49%. [3] Pune is the worst-affected city in Maharashtra, with about 930,809 cases as of 10 May 2021. [4]