Patna (Bihar): Rattled by an unprecedented spike in COVID-19 cases, the Bihar government imposed a 15-day lockdown that came into force today.
A government order issued on July 14 said restrictions between July 16 and July 31 will remain applicable to all district, sub-division and block headquarters and municipal areas. Government offices, private and commercial establishments, barring some exceptions, and places of religious worship and educational institutions will remain closed.
The announcement came as the state registered its worst increase in COVID-19 patients earlier this week.
Deputy Chief Minister Sushil Kumar Modi in a tweet blamed the recent spike on 'laxity in taking precautions at public places' and urged people to demonstrate a 'collective will' to break the infection chain during the coming phase of lockdown.
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The state government order, which cited a Ministry of Home Affairs communication of June 29 for containment of the pandemic, also said the decision was taken in view of the 'alarming surge in COVID 19 cases...in last three weeks'.
The state's tally rose by more than two-fold during the period. Till date, the state has reported 20,612 positive cases, including 180 deaths.
Over 30 lakh migrants from different parts of the country have returned to Bihar and many of them have been found infected with the virus.
Two state ministers and several MLAs have also tested positive for the virus.
20 staffers at state governor Phagu Chauhan's residence also tested positive on Wednesday.