Covid-19 cases surge in India: imposed new rules in this state

India witnessed a jump in covid cases on Friday as it reported over 11,000 cases on Friday, 9% more than yesterday. With,11,109 new cases in last 24 hours, the active caseload stands at 49,622. In response to the surge in COVID-19 cases, the Haryana government has made wearing face masks compulsory in public places, as stated in a bulletin released by the Haryana Health Department on April 8.

The decision was made during a meeting chaired by the Health Minister of Haryana on April 3, where the rise in the number of COVID cases and increased positivity rate of COVID-19 infection in the state over the last few weeks was discussed. The new rule mandates the use of face masks by the general public at public places with more than 100 people, government offices, malls, and other locations.

The authorities have directed district administrations and panchayats to ensure strict adherence to the regulation. The number of COVID cases in India escalated on April 14, with 11,109 new cases reported in the last 24 hours, indicating a 9% increase from the previous day. The active caseload now stands at 49,622.

importance of wearing masks in crowded places, stating that double-layer masks should be used in hospitals as they are effective in preventing infection. He has urged the government to make mask-wearing mandatory in crowded places, as COVID cases are on the rise and patients with symptoms of sore throat, cough, cold, and fever are coming to hospitals.

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