08 April,2023 10:44 PM IST | Chandigarh | ANI
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Amid a surge in Covid-19 cases, the Haryana government made wearing face masks mandatory in public places, said a bulletin issued by the Haryana Health Department on Saturday.
The statement said, "It is intimated that in a meeting held under the chairmanship of Hon'ble Health Minister, Haryana on 03.04.2023, it has been observed that there is a significant upsurge in the number of Covid cases with an increased positivity rate of Covid-19 infection in the State of Haryana over past few weeks."
The statement further added that this was decided as a precautionary measure against another possible outbreak of Covid-19.
"It has decided that wearing of face mask by the general public at all the public places, where there is a gathering of more than 100 people, government offices, malls, etc. is mandatory", reads the statement.
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The district administrations and panchayats have been instructed to ensure that it is implemented in all parts of Haryana. Also, the general public be motivated to adopt Covid-appropriate behaviour in public places, the statement said.
Haryana on Friday reported 407 fresh Covid-19 cases, the Health Department said in a bulletin.
According to the bulletin, Gurugram reported the highest cases at 206.
Two Covid-related deaths were also reported in the past week -- one in the Yamunanagar district on Tuesday and another in Gurugram on Thursday.
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