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Movement banned in eight regions of Gurugram to contain spread of COVID-19

The regions will be micro contained from tomorrow till July 14

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Tribune News Service
Gurugram, June 29

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Out to make their ‘limited lockdown’ a success, Gurugram authorities have banned movement in eight large outbreak regions.

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The regions will be micro contained from tomorrow till July 14 and will have numerous restrictions.

Gurugram Divisional Commissioner on Monday, while chairing the preparation meeting, declared that movement will be banned in areas as health teams would go on an extensive tracing and testing exercise.

To encourage people for the antigen testing in these areas, it has been declared free of cost.

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The health department teams headed by CMO Virender Yadav will be setting up testing tents at various places and as per schedule each areas of the zone will be combed thrice during the restrictive period.

Majority of the industries working in the areas have asked their workers to work from home to save the hassle of housing them in area as per the orders.

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