Uttar Pradesh Lockdown news: FAKE NEWS ALERT! Please do not believe in everything you see on social media platforms, especially on popular messaging apps like WhatsApp. While India is grappling with COVID-19 pandemic and the number of cases increasing day by day, fake news has become another headache for the country.

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It has been revealed that a WhatsApp message is being circulated, which claims that Uttar Pradesh has extended the existing lockdown due to rising COVID cases. The message has become viral and it is said to be claiming that Uttar Pradesh will be under lockdown till May 10 and not May 4 as announced earlier. This is an absolutely fake message, the Zee Media Bureau reported.

According to the report, the fact check team of Uttar Pradesh clarified by issuing a notification that there won’t be any extension to the current lockdown in the state. At least for now. Posting a screenshot, the Fact Check team showed that the message showed the lockdown being extended till May 10.

The Uttar Pradesh government extended the lockdown announced till May 6. Earlier, it announced a lockdown in the state last week, from Friday evening, April 30 to May 4, Tuesday morning.

Besides that, the fake WhatsApp message also claims that 21 districts of Uttar Pradesh will be under lockdown till May 10, which includes Lucknow, Kanpur, Ghaziabad, Gautam Budh Nagar, Agra, Bareilly, Moradabad, Rampur, Sitapur, Aligarh, Saharanpur, and Muzaffarnagar, among others.

Also, there is another message that is doing rounds on social media platforms that suggests guidelines during the lockdown including suspension of home delivery service from restaurants, which turned out to be fake. The Uttar Pradesh Fact Check team has requested people to not believe in these messages and cross-check with official sources, the report said.