COVID-19: Chennai, Kancheepuram and Erode under lockdown till March 31 - CM

Coimbatore: Following the recent announcement by the Home Ministry on lock down of 75 COVID-affected districts in the nation, the Tamil Nadu State government has informed that Erode, Chennai and Kancheepuram will continue their lockdown till March 31.

Coimbatore: Following the recent announcement by the Home Ministry on lock down of 75 COVID-affected districts in the nation, the Tamil Nadu State government has informed that Erode, Chennai and Kancheepuram will continue their lockdown till March 31. 

The central government has placed nearly all of urban India under a lockdown, shutting down major cities such as Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru as it placed restrictions in 75 coronavirus-affected districts across the country.

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