The gravity of the Covid-19 recommendations has been extended until august 31 by the Union home Ministry. It has requested governments to guarantee that areas with a high positive rate have the "strictest feasible procedures." A high positive rate implies that a disease has spread widely in a community. The percentage of samples that test positive for an illness is known as the positivity rate.

Despite the falling number of instances, there is "no space for complacency" in following the Covid-19 procedure. ajay Bhalla, the Union home Secretary, has sent a letter to all states and UTs, urging them not to be complacent. The letter also instructs governments and territories to ensure that Covid proper behaviour is observed in all crowded areas, particularly in light of approaching celebrations.

The number of active Covid-19 virus infections in india has decreased, but the chief secretary warns there is still "no space for complacency." ajay Bhalla writes to state and UT chief secretaries regarding loosening restrictions. According to the letter, the virus's reproduction number, or 'R' factor, is hanging slightly around 1, but is high in some areas.

The home Secretary has stated that regions with high positive rates should be subjected to the strictest possible sanctions. She believes that in all crowded locations, Covid-appropriate behaviour is required. She went on to say that the police involved should be held personally liable for any lapses in the rigorous enforcement of Covid proper behaviour.

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