On Sunday, Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, Chief Minister, told the public about a new surge in infections that a siren will sound in all towns in Madhya Pradesh at 11 a.m. for two minutes when people take a promise to wear masks and to stay a physical distance from public spots to confirm coronaviral disease spread.

He said that on Tuesday at 7 p.m. a siren will be blown again to remind people of their determination to uphold these standards.

“It’s very important to put a mask on, so this campaign begins. We ought to be careful. Don’t let stuff go from our hands, “The reporters warned the CM.

In a worrisome trend, Chouhan said fresh COVID-19 cases are increasing in Indore, Bhopal, and elsewhere.

In a troubling trend, Chouhan said fresh COVID-19 cases are on the rise in Indore, Bhopal, and elsewhere.

He also invited people, including Holi, to celebrate their upcoming festivals.

“Slogans such as ‘Meri Holi, Mera Ghar’ ought to be fully adopted. Festivals with caution should be held, “He said. He added.

On Sunday, the government reported 1322 COVID-19 cases, with an estimated 2.75.727 cases, while the tax rate jumped three times and 663 discharged.

He added that six of 52 districts of the State did not report a new COVID-19 case in the past 24 hours. The death toll in the state is 3906 and the recovery count is 2,63,821.

“Gwalior, Ratlam, and Burhanpur each reported one death. The caseload in Indore increased by 326 to reach 64,153, while the caseload in Bhopal increased by 382 to 47,110. In both counties, there are 2,090 and 2,069 active cases, respectively “he stated

In the last 24 hours, 22,980 samples were checked, bringing the total number of tests in MP to 61.40 lakh.

The following are the figures for Coronavirus in MP: Total cases: 2,75,727; new cases: 1322; deaths: 3,906; recovered cases: 2,63,821; active cases: 8,000; total tests: 61,40,126.

The state government, headed by the BJP, was chastised by Congress for taking a non-serious approach to containing the spread.

The state government enforced a one–day lockdown on Sunday in three districts – Indore, Bhopal, and Jabalpur – due to an increase in Covid-19 cases. In these three municipalities, schools and universities will be closed from March 21 to March 31.