Published 21:17 IST, April 14th 2020
Coronavirus hotspot areas in Lucknow: List of containment zones in the city
Here is a look at the Coronavirus Hotspot areas in Lucknow. These 12 areas in Lucknow have been sealed under Government orders. Read more.
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Reports suggest that the total number of Coronavirus cases have crossed 10,000-mark in the country. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has announced an extension of the national lockdown till May 3. The Uttar Pradesh Government has decided to seal the Coronavirus hotspots that are identified in 15 districts of Uttar Pradesh. The 15 districts are Gautambuddh Nagar (Noida), Ghaziabad, Meerut, Lucknow, Agra, Kanpur, Varanasi, Shamli, Saharanpur, Firozabad, Bulandhshahr, Bareilly, Basti, Maharajganj, and Sitapur.
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Here is a look at Coronavirus hotspot areas in Lucknow
Area around Masjid Alijan
Area around Mohammedi Masjid in Vazeerganj
Area around Phoolbaag masjid in Kaisarbaag
Nazarbaag Masjid vicinity in Kaisarbaag
Mohammadiya Masjid area in Sadaatganj
Area around Peer Bakka Masjid in Talkatora
Khajoor wali masjid in Triveni Nagar
Rajauli Masjid area in Gudamba
Vijay Khand, some part of Gomati Nagar
Indira Nagar
Parts of Aleena Enclave in Khurramnagar
Area near IIM powerhouse, part of Thana Madiyav area
Here is the official tweet made by DM Lucknow regarding the 12 hotspots.
कोविड 19 से बचाव हेतु लखनऊ के 12 हाॅट स्पाॅट क्षेत्रों को सील किया गया।#YogiCares @AdminLKO @CMOfficeUP @myogiadityanath @UPGovt @PMOIndia pic.twitter.com/lOXGjL4T9I
— DM Lucknow (@AdminLKO) April 8, 2020
The government of Uttar Pradesh has taken necessary precautions to deliver essential commodities to the doorstep. Therefore, people will not be allowed to step out of their homes. According to the data available on the official website of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Lucknow has reported a total number of 29 cases. In Uttar Pradesh, there are a total number of 558 confirmed cases out of which 49 have recovered and 5 have been discharged, according to the data available of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare website.
Disclaimer: All the information is collected from the official website of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare on date April 14, 2020. Data Source – Ministry of Health and Family Welfare as on 14 April 2020, 08:00 GMT+5:30
20:18 IST, April 14th 2020