The Meghalaya government issued a COVID-19 notice on July 20 due to an increase in infection cases. The Meghalaya government issued a COVID-19 notice on July 20 due to an increase in infection cases and requested that all residents adhere to the coronavirus regimen, according to officials.
A senior health official informed PTI that at least 102 new cases were discovered on Wednesday, which is 28 more than on Tuesday.
This brings the overall number of verified COVID-19 cases to 94,511, bringing the number of active cases in the state to 358. “We have alerted the state government on the rising number of new cases across the state and requested the authorities to issue the necessary advisory for the people to stay safe," he said.
As a result, the alarm was raised and orders were given to the populace by C V D Diengdoh, secretary for the home department.