04 June,2022 05:11 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Rajesh Tope. File Pic
Amid uncertainty over the use of masks in public places, the Maharashtra health minister has clarified that masks aren't mandatory in the state yet.
Earlier, in a letter to collectors, municipal corporations and chief executive officers, Additional Chief Secretary (Health) Pradeep Vyas said all districts should ensure the proportion of RT-PCR tests was at least 60 per cent. In view of rising cases, it said people should be advised to wear masks in closed public spaces like trains, buses, cinemas, auditoriums, offices, hospitals, colleges, and schools.
Tope said, "Covid-19 cases are rising in some districts of Maharashtra such as Mumbai, Raigad, Thane, Pune, and Palghar. The Centre had sent a letter to contain cases in this area. Accordingly, it was decided in the meeting that we should make an appeal to wear masks in the closed place in this part of the state. However, the appeal doesn't mean mandatory, compulsory,100 per cent or forced use of masks."
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"So looking at the ongoing surge in next 10-15 days, there will be an appeal for the uses of mask in close places like buses, railway stations, schools, offices. Simultaneously, we have also directed the administrations to increase the testing and also vaccination for second and precautionary dose," added Tope.
Meanwhile, Mumbai reported 763 Covid-19 cases, which is highest number of cases since February 4.