COVID-19: Haryana government extends lockdown till May 31
State Chief Secretary Vijai Vardhan in the order said the lockdown, which was earlier imposed till May 24, has been extended by a week till 5 am on May 31

- May 23, 2021,
- Updated May 23, 2021 6:50 PM IST
The Haryana government on Sunday extended the coronavirus lockdown till May 31, according to an order issued here.
State Chief Secretary Vijai Vardhan in the order said the lockdown, which was earlier imposed till May 24, has been extended by a week till 5 am on May 31.
In a bid to contain the coronavirus spread, the state government had first imposed the lockdown on May 3, which was extended every week since then.
The Haryana government has termed the lockdown as "Mahamari Alert/Surkshit Haryana (Epidemic Alert/Safe Haryana)".
The state has so far reported 7,33,628 infection cases, including 7,415 deaths.
Also Read: Haryana govt extends lockdown till May 24 amid COVID-19 surge
Also Read: COVID-19 update: India registers 2.40 lakh fresh cases, 3,741 deaths in last 24 hours
The Haryana government on Sunday extended the coronavirus lockdown till May 31, according to an order issued here.
State Chief Secretary Vijai Vardhan in the order said the lockdown, which was earlier imposed till May 24, has been extended by a week till 5 am on May 31.
In a bid to contain the coronavirus spread, the state government had first imposed the lockdown on May 3, which was extended every week since then.
The Haryana government has termed the lockdown as "Mahamari Alert/Surkshit Haryana (Epidemic Alert/Safe Haryana)".
The state has so far reported 7,33,628 infection cases, including 7,415 deaths.
Also Read: Haryana govt extends lockdown till May 24 amid COVID-19 surge
Also Read: COVID-19 update: India registers 2.40 lakh fresh cases, 3,741 deaths in last 24 hours
