<p>Maharashtra Government on Wednesday extended the lockdown in the state till August 31 in view of rising coronavirus cases, which crossed the four- lakh mark in the day.</p>.<p>A notification issued by Chief Secretary Sanjay Kumar said the decision has been taken as an "emergency step to prevent and contain" the spread of COVID-19.</p>.<p>As part of the Mission Begin Again initiative, malls and market complexes without theatres, food courts and restaurants will be operational between 9 am and 7 pmfrom August 5, the notification said.</p>.<p><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/coronavirus-news-live-updates-andhra-pradesh-reports-record-8147-cases-karnataka-government-changes-rates-for-rt-pcr-antigen-testing-864013.html" target="_blank"><strong>or latest updates and live news on coronavirus, click here</strong></a></p>.<p>Maharashtra Government had last month extended the lockdown till July 31 amid a steady growth in the COVID-19 cases in the state.</p>.<p>The notification said movement of persons for purpose of non-essential activities like shopping and outdoor exercises shall be restricted within neighbourhood area limits with mandatory precautions of wearing masks, social distancing and personal hygiene.</p>.<p>Unrestricted movement will be allowed only for attending place of work which are open and for medical reasons, it said.</p>.<p>Large public gatherings and congregations will continue to remain prohibited, and marriage-related gatherings will have only up to 50 guests, it said. The maximum number of persons allowed at funerals will be 20, it added.</p>.<p>Kitchens of food courts and restaurants will be allowed to operate in the malls where only home delivery will be permitted, it said.</p>.<p>Outdoornon-team sports like golf courses, outdoor firing range, outdoor gymnastics, tennis, outdoor badminton and malkhamb will be allowed with physical distancing and sanitation measures from August 5, the order said.</p>.<p>Swimming pools will not be allowed to operate.</p>.<p>Wearing of masks will be compulsory in (public) transport system, it said.</p>.<p>Barber shops, spa, salons, and beauty parlors have been allowed to operate with certain stipulations since June 25.</p>.<p>With 9,211 new patients being detected, the number of COVID-19 cases in Maharashtra on Wednesday reached 4,00,651.</p>.<p>The state's death toll due to the pandemic went up to 14,463 with 298 patients dying, 60 of them in Mumbai, during the day, said health minister Rajesh Tope.</p>.<p>7,478 patients were discharged from hospitals, taking the number of recovered cases in the state to 2,39,755.</p>.<p>Maharashtra now has 1,46,129 active cases.</p>.<p>A total of 20,16,234 people have been tested so far in the state, the health department said in a statement.</p>.<p>The Mumbai city and suburban areas reported 1,109 and 3,324 fresh cases of COVID-19, respectively. The case count in the state's capital is now 1,11,991 and death toll 6,247.</p>
<p>Maharashtra Government on Wednesday extended the lockdown in the state till August 31 in view of rising coronavirus cases, which crossed the four- lakh mark in the day.</p>.<p>A notification issued by Chief Secretary Sanjay Kumar said the decision has been taken as an "emergency step to prevent and contain" the spread of COVID-19.</p>.<p>As part of the Mission Begin Again initiative, malls and market complexes without theatres, food courts and restaurants will be operational between 9 am and 7 pmfrom August 5, the notification said.</p>.<p><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/coronavirus-news-live-updates-andhra-pradesh-reports-record-8147-cases-karnataka-government-changes-rates-for-rt-pcr-antigen-testing-864013.html" target="_blank"><strong>or latest updates and live news on coronavirus, click here</strong></a></p>.<p>Maharashtra Government had last month extended the lockdown till July 31 amid a steady growth in the COVID-19 cases in the state.</p>.<p>The notification said movement of persons for purpose of non-essential activities like shopping and outdoor exercises shall be restricted within neighbourhood area limits with mandatory precautions of wearing masks, social distancing and personal hygiene.</p>.<p>Unrestricted movement will be allowed only for attending place of work which are open and for medical reasons, it said.</p>.<p>Large public gatherings and congregations will continue to remain prohibited, and marriage-related gatherings will have only up to 50 guests, it said. The maximum number of persons allowed at funerals will be 20, it added.</p>.<p>Kitchens of food courts and restaurants will be allowed to operate in the malls where only home delivery will be permitted, it said.</p>.<p>Outdoornon-team sports like golf courses, outdoor firing range, outdoor gymnastics, tennis, outdoor badminton and malkhamb will be allowed with physical distancing and sanitation measures from August 5, the order said.</p>.<p>Swimming pools will not be allowed to operate.</p>.<p>Wearing of masks will be compulsory in (public) transport system, it said.</p>.<p>Barber shops, spa, salons, and beauty parlors have been allowed to operate with certain stipulations since June 25.</p>.<p>With 9,211 new patients being detected, the number of COVID-19 cases in Maharashtra on Wednesday reached 4,00,651.</p>.<p>The state's death toll due to the pandemic went up to 14,463 with 298 patients dying, 60 of them in Mumbai, during the day, said health minister Rajesh Tope.</p>.<p>7,478 patients were discharged from hospitals, taking the number of recovered cases in the state to 2,39,755.</p>.<p>Maharashtra now has 1,46,129 active cases.</p>.<p>A total of 20,16,234 people have been tested so far in the state, the health department said in a statement.</p>.<p>The Mumbai city and suburban areas reported 1,109 and 3,324 fresh cases of COVID-19, respectively. The case count in the state's capital is now 1,11,991 and death toll 6,247.</p>