Chennai: Greater Chennai Corporation has chosen to enforce a fine of Rs 2,000 if Covid favorable clients discovered breaking house seclusion protocol.In an order by the corporation, it read, Those under home quarantine will be fined Rs 2000, if found violating the procedures.
In case of repeated violation of house isolation norms, concerned person/people will be required to COVID care centres.
As per the state health publication yesterday, Tamil Nadu logged 33,059 brand-new COVID-19 cases, 21,362 discharges and 364 deaths in the last 24 hours.
The active cases stand at 2,31,596.
Likewise, on May 14, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin examined State's COVID-19 unified command centre in Chennai to tackle the second wave of the pandemic.
I went to the State's COVID-19 merged command centre (War Room) in Tamil Nadu, which keeps an eye on and manages beds, medication stocks and oxygen.
#Covid 19 in Tamil Nadu is under control , tweeted Chief Minister.
Stalin also went to a call which began the 104 helpline number and helped the individual discover a bed at Chennai Rajiv Gandhi General Hospital.On May 12, Tamil Nadu CM, MK Stalin announced Rs 25 Lakhs each as settlement for 43 frontline workers and families of government medical professionals who died while bring their tasks during the COVID-19 pandemic.
He likewise revealed rewards for frontline staff for April, May and June.Shops selling groceries and meat in Tamil Nadu would be enabled to work only from 6 a.m.
to 10 a.m.
from Saturday, as part of the COVID-19 lockdown that will remain in place till May 24 early morning.
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