Hyderabad: The Telangana government is likely to extend the continued exclusion by another week until June 7 to limit its spread. COVID-19 in the state, sources said.Official sources said the health department had submitted a report to cheif Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao to extend the exclusion by another week. Health department officials said earlier that the lock had reduced the number of people COVID-19 matters considerably.The prime minister will review the expansion at a May 28 meeting, they said.
cheif Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao on Monday announced a dual strategy to spread the word. COVID-19 in the State. In addition to continuing the fever survey and handing over medical equipment to symptomatic persons, he also asked the officials to set up the test.In the high-level meeting held in Pragati Bhavan, KCR also expressed the readiness of officials for the expected third wave of COVID-19.With a four-hour break from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m., the state government applied a lockout from May 12, and it was subsequently extended until May 30. COVID-19 however, cases are variable.Telangana reported 3,043 cases on Monday, which is a slight increase from 2,242 cases on Sunday. There are 39,206 active cases in the state on May 24, a bulletin from the Department of Public Health said.