Puneites are tweeting to welcome the 10-day lockdown:
As over 8 Lakh Covid-19 cases are confirmed in India, several Indian states have started re-imposing strict rules during the unlock 2.0. Recently, the Maharashtra government announced a 10-day long lockdown in Pune, starting from 13th July to 23rd July.
Lockdown to be imposed in Pune – PCMC from July 13th !https://t.co/tc4ErCQg7p#Pune #PCMC #Covid19 #Maharashtra #KondhwaTimesPune #Lockdown #PuneLockdown
— Kondhwa Times Pune (@KondhwaTimes) July 10, 2020
The decision came in as the city recorded a huge surge in positive cases over the last few days. Well, Pune was the first city to open after the lockdown. n order to break the chain of transmission, only essential services like milk shops, pharmacies, will be allowed to stay open during the shutdown period.
After this news, people took to Twitter to express their thoughts about yet another lockdown:
Check out the best ones below:
#Punelockdown is trending
People of Pune rn pic.twitter.com/tcCRfaShfr
— Small Account ⚠️ (@i_burn_tea) July 10, 2020
Me craving for Bun Maska be like: #Punelockdown pic.twitter.com/9IuADOFVfe
— Wohn Jick (@befuddledguy) July 10, 2020
#punelockdown pic.twitter.com/kJZj3lzUHG
— Shubha Sinha (@ShubhaSSinha) July 10, 2020
Even now extroverts be like: pic.twitter.com/5adc7hNbc1
— Mahhi Veerpal (@MahhiVeerpal) July 10, 2020
Sudden reaction of commuters after lockdown gets imposed in pune#Punelockdown pic.twitter.com/HWG7da1m7x
— BPS (@im_bps7) July 10, 2020
When pune senior citizens spot younsters roaming around
I support #PuneLockdown pic.twitter.com/cJBEZ2yoax— Rashi Gulhane (@rashigulhane) July 10, 2020
Punekar’s reaction on imposing lockdown again pic.twitter.com/uRzt7H2P4F
— sǝɯǝꟽ (@MemesBug10) July 10, 2020
#Punelockdown
Le Punekars********** pic.twitter.com/2heMjIKnLT— Luke khaire (@LukeKhaire) July 10, 2020
Life’s simple pleasures are now considered as risks ! #Punelockdown#COVID__19 pic.twitter.com/06L9g8kkhQ
— (@Manik_bono) July 10, 2020
Pune reported its highest single-day spike of over 1,800 cases recently.