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People wait to receive vaccine for COVID-19 outside a vaccination centre in Mumbai, India, Thursday, May 13, 2021. Image Credit: AP

Mumbai: On anticipated lines, the Maharashtra government on Thursday announced that it has decided to extend the ongoing stringent lockdown-type restrictions across the state till June 1.

The move by the government comes amid rising COVID-19 cases and fatalities in many districts in the state, though Mumbai and parts of the Mumbai Metropolitan Region are currently in a better shape.

As per the new directives, Mumbai suburban trains will not permit regular commuters but only those engaged in essential services and other pre-notified categories.

At the cabinet meeting presided over by Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray on Wednesday, all ministers belonging to Shiv Sena-Nationalist Congress Party-Congress supported the need to extend the lockdown.

Following the cabinet nod, Chief Secretary Sitaram Kunte issued the official notification this afternoon extending the lockdown provisions from 7am on May 15, till 7am on June 1.

The state also made it mandatory for any people entering the state by any mode of transport to carry a COVID-19 negative report which is issued within 48 hours prior to his/her arrival.

The government has directed the local Disaster Management Authorities to keep tight vigil over rural markets to ensure COVID-19 appropriate behaviour and if rules are not complied, they can shut these down or impose further restrictions on a case-to-case basis.