Tamil Nadu Health Minister Ma Subramanian on Sunday said that COVID-19 cases were reduced in the state, adding that if cases continue to decline, the government will consider withdrawing Sunday lockdown.
"Cases are reducing in comparison to last one or two days. It is satisfactory. If cases continue to reduce, we will think about withdrawing the Sunday lockdown," said Mr Subramanian while talking to media.
He also said that people were cooperating with the government and complying with the Sunday lockdown.
Mr Subramanian paid tributes to Netaji Subash Chandra Bose on the occasion of his 125 Birth Anniversary.
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