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Prohibitory order in Gulmi extended until Sept 4


28 August 2020  

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TAMGHAS: The district-wise prohibitory order imposed to control the spread of the coronavirus has been prolonged by one week. The order was imposed on Thursday.

A meeting of the District Coronavirus Crisis Management Center of the District Administration Office, Gulmi extended the order with effect from Friday midnight.

The meeting decided to continue the order saying that the infection of COVID-19 was seen at the community level in Rupandehi, Kapilvastu and other districts of the Terai, which could have a severe impact on the public health.

Chief District Officer of the District Administration Office, Gulmi, Bharat Kumar Sharma stated that the order has been extended till September 4.

Publish Date : 28 August 2020 22:28 PM

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