COVID-19: Goa curfew extended till June 14, says CM Pramod Sawant

The curfew was set to get over on June 7 after being imposed in the coastal state on May 9.

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Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant
The coronavirus-induced `curfew' in Goa was on Saturday extended till June 14, with shops selling essential items allowed to operate between 7am and 3pm every day.

The announcement was made in a tweet by Chief Minister Pramod Sawant.

"Our Government has decided to extend the state level curfew till 7 am, 14 June 2021. Timings for essential shops as defined will be increased to 7 am to 3 pm. In addition, shops/stores related to house/building repairs, monsoon preparedness or rain protection and stationery items will be allowed to open," he tweeted.


The curfew was set to get over on June 7 after being imposed in the coastal state on May 9.
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