More than 7,900 cases of COVID-19 in India in the past 24 hours, May 31, 2020

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India Coronavirus cases LIVE updates: 7,964 new cases of coronavirus reported in the past 24 hours. (File)

Live coronavirus updates: shopping centers, hotels, restaurants and places of worship may open on June 8, except in areas with the highest number of coronavirus cases, the government announced today , extending the national foreclosure until June 30 with a progressive plan to unlock India.

All activities banned earlier will open in phases, the Interior Ministry said on Saturday in new guidelines, one day before the end of the current lockout phase.

Strict orders enforced on March 25, the date the country was blocked to break the chain of virus transmission, will be limited to containment areas – areas sealed due to a large number of COVID-19 cases – at least up to ” as of June 30.

The night curfew will remain, but the hours will be changed from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m.

India reported the largest single-day increase in the number of new coronavirus patients and those who died due to highly infectious disease with 7,964 new cases and 265 deaths reported in the past 24 hours, This brings the total to 1,733,763 cases, according to data shared by the Union’s Ministry of Health this morning.

Here are live updates on the coronavirus outbreak:

Jharkhand recorded the highest peak of a day with 72 cases of COVID-19 yesterday, bringing the total number of cases to 594: Nitin Madan Kulkarni, Secretary of Health

The United States recorded 960 deaths from coronavirus on Saturday, bringing its total to 103,758 since the start of the global pandemic, according to a count by Johns Hopkins University, the AFP news agency reported.

Shopping centers prepare to reopen in Kerala

After the Union’s Ministry of Internal Affairs has authorized hotels and shopping centers across the country to open from June 8, except for those that fall into containment zones, the management of shopping centers of Kerala has prepared to ensure that all security measures are followed in accordance with Center guidelines. .

“We are all waiting for the shopping centers to reopen. We need to provide a safe environment for customers, therefore our staff are busy disinfecting the place at the moment. We have made markings around the shopping center to ensure that the distance be respected, “Afshin KP, director of the Mall of Travancore, told ANI.

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