COVID: 'Triple lockdown' begins in Thiruvananthapuram
News | July 06, 2020 13:24 ISTKerala government has imposed 'Triple lockdown' in Thiruvananthapuram city.
Kerala government has imposed 'Triple lockdown' in Thiruvananthapuram city.
The Kerala government on Sunday decided to impose triple lockdown in Thiruvananthapuram corporation limits following a spike in coronavirus cases. The triple lockdown would be implemented from 6 AM on July 6 and would last for a week. Here's what allowed and what's restricted.
Triple lockdown (more restrictions) to remain in force in Thiruvananthapuram Corporation area from 6 am tomorrow for a week, Kerala Chief Minister's Office informed.
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