Maharashtra Government unveiled five-pronged plan for Coronavirus Disease

The Maharashtra government on Thursday unveiled its five-pronged plan of action to fight coronavirus disease. Chief minister Uddhav Thackeray posted the state's plan on social networking website Twitter, detailing steps in the areas of health, migrants, economy, agriculture, and day-to-day administration. Maharashtra is the first state in India to have reported over 3000 coronavirus cases, including 1863 in Mumbai. The state now has a total of 3081 patients, according to the state's health department. The Maharashtra government has also appointed experts for dialysis, cardiac arrest, and diabetes at coronavirus disease hospitals. In addition to procuring personal protective equipment and ventilators, Maharashtra has started sanitizer production.

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