Impose lockdown in Gujarat to curb COVID-19 spread: IMA tells HC
The Hindu
"The government should completely ban all kind of gatherings.”
The Gujarat government should impose a two-week lockdown in the state to check the spread of COVID-19, the IMA's state branch suggested in its submission to the Gujarat High Court on Tuesday. If the state government is not in favour of a lockdown, then it should think of restricting various activities to control people's movement outside their homes, the Indian Medical Association's (IMA) Gujarat chapter president Dr. Devendra Patel told the HC. Also read |More Related News

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