Coronavirus: Closure of schools extended
Lucknow, Mar 18: To contain the coronavirus spread, the Uttar Pradesh government on Tuesday extended the closure of all educational institutions, cinemas, mulitplexes and tourists places in the state till April 2. Briefing reporters here after a meeting of the UP Cabinet, minister Shrikant Sharma said, "Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has directed that all schools, colleges and educational institutes will remain closed till April 2."
Competitive and other examinations too have been postponed till April 2.
All tourists places in the state have been shut, the minister said. All cinemas and multiplexes will also remain closed till April 2, Mr Sharma said.
He said the district magistrates have been instructed to spread awareness through posters and banners on the viral disease.
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"An appeal has been made to religious leaders to avoid crowding in temples, mosques, gurudwaras and churches and exercise caution," Mr Sharma said.
The chief minister has appealed to the people to avoid venturing into crowded places and not to panic, he said.
"The CM has taken an important decision. In order to ensure that the poor should not get affected (following spread of coronavirus), a three-member committee has been formed under the chairmanship of the state finance minister," Mr Sharma said.
"The committee will also have agriculture minister and labour minister. The committee will submit its report to the chief minister in three days. The poor most of whom earn their livelihood on a daily basis, will get certain amount in their account through RTGS," Mr Sharma said.
"He
(CM)
also
directed
that
corona
patients
in
the
state
will
get
free
of
cost
treatment.
Also
if
any
government
employee
or
private
company
employee
has
got
infected
by
Corona,
he/she
will
continue
to
get
his/her
salary,
and
there
will
be
no
pay
cut,"
he
said.
Mr
Adityanath
directed
that
private
firm
employees
can
work
from
home.
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"As far as the government employees are concerned, a committee has been formed under the state chief secretary, and work-from-home should be allowed where it is possible. All types of protests, dharna in the state have been completely banned," Mr Sharma said.
"Corona is in stage II in the state and the efforts of the government is to ensure that it does not escalate to stage III in any condition," he said.