Coronavirus: Pune hotels, restaurants, shops closed for three days

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March 17, 2020: Today Pune city police appealed owners of hotels, restaurants and shops (except those selling essential commodities), where there is high footfall, to close down as precautionary step to prevent the spread of Coronavirus.

Police were seen visiting on JM Road, FC Road, in Shivajinagar, as well as in Camp areas, and appealing shopkeepers, eateries to down shutter. Police officials said that they are only appealing and if any shop/hotel wants to remain open, they should maintain social distancing and proper hygiene in their premises.

To prevent the spread of Coronavirus, Pune and Pimpri-Chinchwad police have banned tour and travel operators as well as private companies from organising group tours within or outside the country.

Joint Commissioner of Police Ravindra Shisve of Pune police and Pimpri-Chinchwad police Commissioner Sandeep Bishnoi has issued orders in this regard.

Prior permission of the police commissioner has to be taken before organising any such tour in case of emergency.

Police have also directed hotels, lodges, guest houses to furnish details of people who have a history of foreign travel.

In another preventive order to spread of Coronavirus, Pune District Collector Naval Kishore Ram yesterday issued an order to close down Pubs, Live Orchestra, museums in the whole district till March 31.

The number of positive cases has reached 16 in Pune while a total of 39 persons have detected positive in the whole state. The government has already closed all schools, colleges, other educational institutes, swimming pools, auditoriums as well as people been appealed to avoid religious gatherings.

The district collector has also said that section 144 is not imposed in Pune district.

Important decisions taken by government to stop spread of Coronavirus

Local body elections postponed for three months

Rural schools also to be closed down

Divisional commissioners to be given Rs 45 crores for undertaking emergency measures including Rs. 15 crores and Rs. 10 crores to Konkan and Pune divisional commissioner while Rs. 5 crores each to Nagpur, Amravati, Aurangabad and Nashik divisions as the first instalment.

Provide facilities of food, TV sets, carrom boards at quarantine places

To identify persons who have been asked to be home quarantined, a stamp would be imprinted on their left hand to prevent them from coming to open places. Dubai, US and Saudi Arabia also included in the list of seven countries declared by the Union Government for quarantine.

District administration asked to spend for ventilator and other equipment if needed by availing from local markets.

Visitors not allowed in Mantralaya

Citizens asked to approach district administration by using mails for their grievances and district administration asked to respond to such emails in seven days

Staff from local police stations to be appointed for approaching to those who have been home quarantined

Taking participation of religious leaders and elected representatives for effective implementation of the law for the larger public interest.