Action will also be taken against people going outdoors without a face mask or spitting in public places
Current Affairs : Not having Aarogya Setu application on cell phone while out in the open in Noida or Greater Noida will be viewed as a violaton of lockdown rules and the individual will be rebuffed.
Move will likewise be made against individuals going outside without a face veil or spitting openly puts, Gautam Buddh Nagar police stated, news organization PTI announced.
Aarogya Setu is a versatile application created by the focal government to associate basic wellbeing administrations with the individuals to battle Covid-19.
The application is planned for increasing the activities of the Center, especially the Department of Health, in proactively contacting and educating the clients regarding the application in regards to dangers, best practices and important warnings relating to the control of Covid-19.
“In the event that cell phone clients don’t have the ‘Aarogya Setu’ application introduced on their cell phones, at that point that will be culpable and thought about an infringement of the lockdown headings,” Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police, Law and Order, Ashutosh Dwivedi said.
The area police had on Sunday declared broadening the Criminal Procedure Code segment 144, which bars get together of at least four individuals, till May 17, as the focal government expanded the across the nation lockdown by an additional fourteen days in an offer to check the spread of the infection.
“Spitting out in the open spots will pull in discipline alongside a fine. Not wearing a face veil in broad daylight spots or workplaces will likewise be a culpable offense.
During the lockdown time frame, political, social, strict, sports get-togethers just as dissent walks and rallies will stay restricted across Noida and Greater Noida, the authority said in the request.
“The focal government has expanded the lockdown till May 17 taking into account the coronavirus pandemic. Gautam Buddh Nagar has been recognized as ‘red zone’ and hotspots have been distinguished here. During this span, all rules of the lockdown are to be followed,” he said.
Gautam Buddh Nagar, which falls in the ‘Red Zone’, has 34 regulation zones and has recorded 179 positive instances of coronavirus up until this point, with 102 of these patients being restored and released from emergency clinics, as per official figures.