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Is it Correct to Open All The Common Places in The Country and Declaring Lockdown Over ?

Coronavirus India lockdown Day 38 updates | May 1, 2020 - The Hindu

The question asked in the blog might have haunted many people day and night without getting any ultimate solution or answer. I am not here to give you any solution or answer but express my views on the question. There have been people across the world whose lives have been adversely affected as the virus spread further. 

People have been waiting for long to get over with this pandemic so that they can resume their routine work and go back to living a normal life. However, the situation is such that India has become the 5th most coronavirus affected country and cases are being reported daily across various states. 

The government after many lockdowns have finally decided to unlock the country for steering back the economy but the question remains the same. How far is it correct to open up everything when the cases are rapidly increasing day by day and the countrymen are not following the government imposed restrictions and moving by their ways. 

Hotels, religious places like temples, malls have been opened for common public from 8th June 2020 along with guidelines which should be followed by people and respective authorities. We are yet to see whether these restrictions are strictly followed by people and authorities or there will be lockdown again in the country for stopping the virus from further spread yet again. 

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