Mumbai:India’s richest state Maharashtra imposed stricter restrictions for 15 days on Wednesday in an effort to stem the surge of coronavirus infections that is threatening to overcome hospitals.
Top Maharashtra state officials stressed that the closure of most industries, businesses, public places and limits on the movement of people didn’t constitute a lockdown.
Last year, a sudden, harsh, nationwide lockdown left millions of people in India jobless overnight.
Stranded in cities with no income or food, thousands of migrant workers walked on highways to get home. Since then, state leaders have repeatedly stressed that another lockdown wasn’t a possibility.
On Wednesday the country reported more than 180,000 new coronavirus cases in 24 hours, about a third in Maharashtra state, and a total of 13.9 million cases since the pandemic began.