The Madhya Pradesh chief minister was reviewing the
Covid-19 situation in the city and also held a meeting at the Indore District
Collector’s office on Monday.
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New Delhi(Agencies): On
reaching Indore, MP chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan underwent a thorough
health checkup at the airport.
Madhya Pradesh chief minister
Shivraj Singh Chouhan has said that the Covid-19 recovery rate has climbed to
an encouraging 64% in Indore, which was earlier identified as a coronavirus
hotspot with a high concentration of positive cases.
“The recovery rate in Indore is over 64% now.
Positive cases are being reported but more and more people are recovering. With
the cooperation of the people, the situation in Indore is now under control,”
Chouhan said on Monday.
The Madhya Pradesh chief minister
was reviewing the Covid-19 situation in the city and also held a meeting at the
Indore District Collector’s office on Monday.
On reaching Indore, the MP chief
minister underwent a thorough health checkup at the airport.
Madhya Pradesh has so far
reported a total of 9,401 Covid-19 positive cases while the total number of
active cases in the state stands at 2,658.
The Madhya Pradesh government on
Sunday had announced that shrines in Bhopal and Indore, two major Covid-19
hotspots in the state, will not open their doors for devotees today.
The famous Mahakal Temple,
however, and four other shrines in Ujjain city, another Covid-19 hotspot in the
state, will see entry of devotees on Monday in a staggered manner, after
closure of these shrines for more than two months now, according to the
district administration.
Chief minister Shivraj Singh
Chouhan had on June 1 announced opening of the shrines across the state from
June 8. However, he had made it clear earlier, that the decisions on commercial
activities and other establishments will be taken by district crisis management
groups in every district after reviewing the Covid-19 situation over there.
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