Maharashtra, the epicentre of the nation's coronavirus outbreak, has revised guidelines for the fourth phase of nationwide lockdown.
The state government has mapped the municipalities and districts into "red zones" and "non-red zones". The demarcation is based on two factors — number of deaths and doubling rate in last seven days.
Maharashtra government has categorised all the municipal corporations in Mumbai Metropolitan Region and the civic bodies of Pune, Solapur, Aurangabad, Malegaon, Nashik, Dhule, Jalgoan, Akola and Amravati as red zones.
The rest of the state is non-red zones. The coronavirus count in Maharashtra crossed 37,000 today. Over 2,000 fresh cases were reported in last 24 hours.