Chennai: A lockdown without any relaxation is a bitter pill but it is the only way out to break the chain of COVID-19 transmission and people should stay at home, Chief Minister M K Stalin said on Monday, the first day of a fresh week long intense shutdown.
Though some leeway was given during the first spell of lockdown from May 10, it was misused by some people for roaming around and it necessitated the imposition of a shutdown without relaxations, he said.
In a video message posted on social media including his Twitter handle, Stalin said in order to break the coronavirus transmission chain, there is no other way but to impose a full lockdown as the virus spread happened only through humans.
Another reason for implementing an intense lockdown is the number of people who have got infected in Tamil Nadu, which is 'panicky,' he said.
The fresh daily infections have crossed the 35,000 mark and people stepping outside of their homes in large numbers, is a key reason for it, he added.
The active cases crossed the three lakh mark on Monday and over 18.40 lakh people have tested positive so far.
A two-week lockdown commenced on May 10 in Tamil Nadu with some relaxations and the government on Saturday announced extension of curbs for one more week from May 24.
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Also, the government brought in additional restrictions between May 24 and 31, including closure of vegetable shops and provision stores, which were allowed earlier to work between 6 AM and 10 AM.
The Chief Minister said, 'Though the spread of infection has come down to a small extent in view of lockdown with relaxations, it has not come under control.' The spread could be fully contained only by means of a shutdown without any relaxations.