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9-day complete lockdown in Chhattisgarh district amid Covid surge. Details here

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ANI reported."Complete lockdown to be imposed in Durg district April 6th to 14th in the light of COVID19 situation," said Durg Collector Sarveshwar Bhure.Complete lockdown to be imposed in Durg district April 6th to 14th in the light of #COVID19 situation: Durg Collector Sarveshwar Bhure #ChhattisgarhThe statement, however, did not mention which activities will be allowed and restricted during this period.Also Read | Why Kerala may not swing this time roundAppealing to people to stay indoors, the collector urged citizens to get tested if they come in contact with Covid-19 infected persons.

He also urged people above the age of 45 to get vaccinated at nearby vaccination centres.India recorded the highest single-day rise in coronavirus cases.

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