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Uddhav: We will get better if we follow 'Wuhan-like' restrictions

In a webcast, Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray urged people to co-operate as the state fights the pandemic; appealed to retired soldiers (medical core) to join workforce

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A road at Bandra West that has been completely shut down by the BMC and police in an effort to contain the pandemic. Pic/Shadab Khan

A road at Bandra West that has been completely shut down by the BMC and police in an effort to contain the pandemic. Pic/Shadab Khan

Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray on Wednesday reassured people that the government was with everyone in fighting against the pandemic in Maharashtra, which has the largest number of infected patients so far. He also hinted at a Wuhan-like lockdown in the state for some more days.

"We are getting news from across the globe. The pandemic has intensified in the USA, Japan, and Singapore but China's Wuhan, where it all began, has lifted (lockdown) restrictions. But it took around 75 days for the situation to ease. I'm sure that we would also change our situation if we fought with similar caution," said the CM in a webcast.

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