The Telangana government has decided to reopen the state completely amid declining Covid-19 cases. The lockdown in the state came to an end on Saturday.
According to the Chief Minister’s Office (CMO), the decision to implement a total unlock was taken after the health department submitted a report stating that the coronavirus situation in under control.
A lockdown was first imposed in the state on 12 May and was since extended multiple times. “The council of ministers has decided to lift the lockdown completely in the state.
The cabinet has examined the reports submitted by the medical and health department officials that Covid cases and the positivity rate have drastically come down and the Covid-19 situation is under control,” the CMO said in a statement.
The state cabinet has decided to reopen schools and other educational institutions in Telangana from 1 July for physical classes.
News Source : India Today