Will lockdown arise again in tamil Nadu? 

Health Secretary J. Radhakrishnan has given important information on whether curfew will be implemented again in tamil Nadu to control the spread of the Omicron virus. health Secretary J. Radhakrishnan addressing a press conference at SIET college Campus, Tenampet, Chennai. The Corona Vaccine Special Camp was held today at SIET college, Tenampet, Chennai. After visiting the camp, health Secretary J. Radhakrishnan told reporters: No need to worry about Omicron virus. But inorder to prevent it - you need to be vaccinated with two dosages. Awareness of the need for personal space and the mandatory wearing of face masks is essential for the general public. The corona has undergone many transformations, leading health workers across india are asking about the booster vaccine. The federal government and medical experts will decide accordingly.


The tribes in the Nilgiris are fully vaccinated. But many in urban areas are still reluctant to get vaccinated. Less than 70 percent have been vaccinated in Ranipettai, Tirupati, Mayiladuthurai, Dharmapuri, Vellore, and Madurai. The delta type in the corona is the most deadly in the world. So far 20 flights have arrived from omicron-affected countries and 85 from non-affected countries. On the total 12,188 tested, 3 confirmed with corona infection. All three, who are from abroad and are being treated for corona infection, are fine. All three of them are clinically known to be less likely to have an Omicron. 

2 years of curfew is enough. Curfew is not required if self-control is observed. There is currently no curfew enforcement environment in tamil Nadu. However, health Secretary J. Radhakrishnan said the decision would be based on the World health Organization's insistence on implementing the restrictions. 


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