Lockdowns are the only way forward

Look at how with lockdown Mumbai has cut its daily case load from 11K+ to 5500.

I agree with this poll that every member should vote on 2000+ active cases and case growth MUST mean lockdown. LocalCircles must open eyes of Central and State Govts.

MUMBAI COVID CASES (APRIL)

4th: 11163
7th: 10428
9th: 9200
11th: 9000
13th: 7898
15th: 8217
16th: 8839
18th: 8400
19th: 7381 n/>21st: 7684
22nd: 7410
23rd: 7221
24th: 5888
25th: 5542 (TODAY) d
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Please avoid such posts wasting our time and energy. Let's be creative and innovative to reduce the spread amongst us and help each other. These data is available in public domain and media plays a major role in disseminating such frightening news. more  
Prevention is better than cure. Out alertness helps us and others. more  
This is not the representative figure and is contestable because under lock down when people are not available for testing the correct picture will not emerge.Self restraint followed by strict adherence to vaccination drive is the solution. more  
People, Vendors, Traders shall not loose life Earning. Manufacture, Business , Profession in Essentials, Livelihood, also Shall be permitted with 50-60% Capacity but under Sec. 144. more  
Lock down or curfew are temporary remedies, because during this period, people stay at home. Once relaxed, people come out and ,move freely without adhering to covid protocols. Unless people takes responsibility themself, controlling infection will be a task to the authorities. more  
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