CM Jagan Reddy Pleads People To Stay At Home

As the whole country is under lockdown, the state government and central government are making their best efforts to aware people of social distancing and contain the virus from spreading.
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy held a review meeting on the coronavirus outbreak discussing some important aspects of it.
Speaking to the media, on Thursday, he said that these viruses occur once in a generation and must be dealt with effectively. He also showed his worry over some issue like not allowing the students into the state who left from Telangana on Wednesday.
"About 200 people who crossed state borders from Telangana on Wednesday were allowed into the state on the behest of Telangana CM KCR and placed in Quarantine for 14 days, " CM Jagan said.
He also urged people to follow social distancing and remain inside their homes to stay safe. He also warned people of strict actions that were to be taken against those who violate the government rules.
Jagan said that the government is to set up four COVID-19 specialty hospitals with 450 ICU beds and 200 isolation beds for quarantine in each district. "As much as Eighty percent of the households have overcome the coronavirus by staying in the house while 14 percent were treated in hospitals and 4 percent are reported to be in ICU," CM Jagan said.
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