As Kerala sees a steep rise in COVID cases, state Health Minister Veena George on Wednesday the people once again need to take precautions even though there is nothing to be worried about.
Further assuring that there won't be any lockdown but “everyone should cooperate and focus on preventing the spread of COVID-19 which can move from one to another." The suggestions come in the wake of over 4,000 fresh infections being reported in the state on Tuesday, raising the active cases till June 28 to 27,991. “There was nothing to worry about as the health department was regularly convening meetings to assess the COVID situation and all the districts have been directed to strengthen the defensive measures against the disease," George said.
Further alerts have been issued in Ernakulam and Thiruvananthapuram districts. More than 1,000 cases were reported from these two regions.
Besides that alerts have been issued in Ernakulam and Thiruvananthapuram districts where more than 1,000 cases were being reported.