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Patna to remain under lockdown from 10th to 16th July

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Patna to remain under lockdown from 10th to 16th July

Patna to remain under lockdown from 10th to 16th July

District Magistrate of Patna, Kumar Ravi ordered that Patna will remain under lockdown from 10th July to 16th July.

"In view of growing cases of coronavirus in Patna, we have decided to impose lockdown from 10th July to 16th July.

All private and government offices, commercial establishments which are not under essential commodity will remain close.

Hospitals will run as usual and wearing masks is compulsory in all public places.

Religious places of worships will also remain closed to avoid spread of coronavirus," said DM.


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