The Maharashtra government on Monday (June 29) extended the COVID-19 lockdown till July 31 due to the prevailing coronavirus condition in the state.The restrictions and relaxations that were there before should be followed the same way till July 31. Maharashtra has been the worst COVID-19 hit state in India where there have been 1,64,626 coronavirus confirmed cases and 7,429 deaths.
The Maharashtra government on Monday (June 29) extended the COVID-19 lockdown till July 31 due to the prevailing coronavirus condition in the state.The restrictions and relaxations that were there before should be followed the same way till July 31. Maharashtra has been the worst COVID-19 hit state in India where there have been 1,64,626 coronavirus confirmed cases and 7,429 deaths.