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thus report was published on 5th March 2020.Do you think the situation would be same in Goa as of 23rd March 2020. Give Full reasons​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

First case relating to the COVID-19 pandemic was confirmed in Goa on 25 March 2020. The state has confirmed a total of 10494 cases, of whom 6912 have recovered and 91 died, as of 13 August. The state was COVID-19 free for 23 days until the disease resurfaced on 14 May when a family returning from the neighbouring state of Maharashtra tested positive.

March 2020

On 14th March 2020, the government of Goa announced that the schools and colleges in the state would remain closed until 1st April 2020.

The Chief minister of Goa announced on 23 March that shops selling essential commodities like groceries, milk, vegetables and meat would be open daily from 6am to 11am.

On 24 March 2020, the government of Goa announced a complete lockdown in Goa until 31 March 2020, and that even grocery stores would be shut.

Later in the evening on the 24th, the Prime Minister announced a lockdown in the entire country until 14 April 2020.

The first three positive cases were detected in Goa on 25 March 2020. The three male patients were aged 25, 29 and 55 years and had travelled to Spain, Australia and the US, respectively.

On 26 March 2020, the Chief Minister announced that shops selling milk, vegetables and fish with be allowed to open from the next day.

The state government requisitioned two battalions of the CRPF on 28 March to help enforce the lockdown.

2 more positive cases were announced as being positive on 29 March 2020. One person had returned from the Bahamas, while the other had been in contact with one of the first three positive patients. Both were Goans, and were already under quarantine.

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