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COVID-19 crisis | Kerala extends shutdown till June 16, state records 9,313 new cases

The infection count now stood at 26,12,370 and the toll 10,157, while 21,921 persons recuperated from the disease, taking the total cured in the state to 24,83,992.

June 07, 2021 / 20:34 IST
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Kerala is one of the states which has appealed the Centre to increase the vaccine supply (File image: AFP)

The Kerala government on Monday extended the lockdown, which was scheduled to end on June 9, till June 16, as the state reported 9,313 new COVID-19 cases and 221 more deaths. The infection count now stood at 26,12,370 and the toll 10,157, while 21,921 persons recuperated from the disease, taking the total cured in the state to 24,83,992.

The government decided to extend the lockdown till June 16 after considering the high test positivity rate prevailing in the state, the chief minister's office said. The CM's office also said the restrictions will be "severe" (total lockdown) on June 12 and 13. Government offices and public sector undertakings will function with 50 per cent staff from June 17, the CMO said.

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The state has been under lockdown since May 8 following the sharp rise in coronavirus cases. The government had earlier extended the statewide shutdown thrice–on May 16, May 23 and May 31 after reviewing the situation.

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