<p>Authorities in Barwani have decided to seal the Madhya Pradesh district's border with neighbouring Maharashtra to check the spread of coronavirus infection, an official said on Monday.</p>.<p>The number of Covid-19 cases has been increasing in Barwani, district Collector Shivraj Singh Verma told PTI.</p>.<p>The main reason is that the district shares border with Maharashtra, where there has been a spike in coronavirus infection, he said.</p>.<p>"Hence, instructions have been issued to officials to seal all the roads on the border adjoining Maharashtra, barring the Agra-Mumbai Road and Khetia Road," Verma said.</p>.<p>He appealed to people to follow the coronavirus prevention guidelines and get vaccinated.</p>.<p>Verma said the district shares 150 to the 200-km-long border with Maharashtra.</p>.<p><strong>Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/west/maharashtra-s-more-than-50-active-cases-are-in-mumbai-mmr-pune-and-nashik-967853.html" target="_blank">Maharashtra’s more than 50% active cases are in Mumbai-MMR, Pune and Nashik</a></strong></p>.<p>A large number of people cross the border every day for work.</p>.<p>To a question, the collector said health screening of people travelling in cars and other vehicles on the Agra- Mumbai Road is not possible due to high traffic on the route.</p>.<p>However, police, health department and the Barwani administration have been conducting screening at 10 places in the district.</p>.<p>Thermal screening of travellers is being done and those found with high body temperature and being advised home quarantine, the official said.</p>.<p>Meanwhile, residents of the district's Warla and Balwadi villages, located on the border adjoining Maharashtra, imposed a lockdown on their own with effect from Monday in a bid to control the spread of coronavirus infection.</p>.<p>Balwadi resident Abhay Bihani said the self-imposed lockdown will continue for the entire week, except Wednesday when shops will be opened for two hours.</p>.<p>On Sunday, 35 new cases of coronavirus were reported in Barwani, raising the infection count in the district to 3,291, as per the state health bulletin.</p>
<p>Authorities in Barwani have decided to seal the Madhya Pradesh district's border with neighbouring Maharashtra to check the spread of coronavirus infection, an official said on Monday.</p>.<p>The number of Covid-19 cases has been increasing in Barwani, district Collector Shivraj Singh Verma told PTI.</p>.<p>The main reason is that the district shares border with Maharashtra, where there has been a spike in coronavirus infection, he said.</p>.<p>"Hence, instructions have been issued to officials to seal all the roads on the border adjoining Maharashtra, barring the Agra-Mumbai Road and Khetia Road," Verma said.</p>.<p>He appealed to people to follow the coronavirus prevention guidelines and get vaccinated.</p>.<p>Verma said the district shares 150 to the 200-km-long border with Maharashtra.</p>.<p><strong>Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/west/maharashtra-s-more-than-50-active-cases-are-in-mumbai-mmr-pune-and-nashik-967853.html" target="_blank">Maharashtra’s more than 50% active cases are in Mumbai-MMR, Pune and Nashik</a></strong></p>.<p>A large number of people cross the border every day for work.</p>.<p>To a question, the collector said health screening of people travelling in cars and other vehicles on the Agra- Mumbai Road is not possible due to high traffic on the route.</p>.<p>However, police, health department and the Barwani administration have been conducting screening at 10 places in the district.</p>.<p>Thermal screening of travellers is being done and those found with high body temperature and being advised home quarantine, the official said.</p>.<p>Meanwhile, residents of the district's Warla and Balwadi villages, located on the border adjoining Maharashtra, imposed a lockdown on their own with effect from Monday in a bid to control the spread of coronavirus infection.</p>.<p>Balwadi resident Abhay Bihani said the self-imposed lockdown will continue for the entire week, except Wednesday when shops will be opened for two hours.</p>.<p>On Sunday, 35 new cases of coronavirus were reported in Barwani, raising the infection count in the district to 3,291, as per the state health bulletin.</p>