Covid-19: Thackeray decides against suspending Mumbai trains
17-March-2020
In a huge relief to Mumbaikars, Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray on Tuesday decided against suspending the city's lifeline, the suburban trains or buses, for the time being.
"We have reviewed the state-wide situation arising out of coronavirus. I did not take the decision to shut down public transport for now. But I again appeal to all people to avoid any unnecessary travel for the next few days," he said.
However, Thackeray made it clear that such a drastic decision could be taken after a review if the crowds don't decrease in trains or buses to avoid spreading the Covid-19.
He also said that there is no move to shut down government work, but efforts are on to ensure work is carried out with minimum number of staffers to avoid overcrowding.
He called upon and the private sector should implement 'work-from-home' wherever possible, and the private sector would also attempt to reduce the number of people attending workplaces.
Health Minister Rajesh Tope said that there will be no suspension of train or bus services since it would create big problems for many, especially the daily wage-earners who depend on suburban trains for their livelihood. IANS
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