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lacking the most crucial thing in india's coronavirus fight

A mother and child in the Covid-19 lockdown (representational image) | Photo: Suraj Singh Bisht | ThePrint

In the last long stretches of lockdown 3.0, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare gave rules on changes in limitations as states equipped to re-open. In lockdown 4.0, the letter from the Home Ministry stated, the states and association regions would have the position to assign red, orange and green zones in regions. 

It recorded six parameters; if an area or city could meet the "attractive" limit esteems, the state government could consider opening it up. In any case, there is one issue — just a bunch of urban communities and areas are presently distributing anyplace close to the sort of information that the Home Ministry needs states to utilize and consider.

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