
Stalin seeks cooperation of people during lockdown
The Hindu
‘Doctors say tally may go up in the next two weeks’
Fighting the COVID-19 would be challenging without imposing a complete lockdown between May 10 and 24, Chief Minister M.K. Stalin said on Saturday and sought the cooperation of the people on the matter. In his a televised address, Mr. Stalin said over 25,000 people were affected across the State every day: “Doctors say the rate of infection would be higher in the next two weeks. If it increases at this rate, it would be challenging to contain it.” Recalling his meetings with official and experts, Mr. Stalin said they insisted on a lockdown.More Related News

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