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LOCK DOWN EXTENDED TILL 30th JUNE IN CONTAINMENT ZONES - UNLOCK IN PHASES


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On 5/29/2020 at 3:25 PM, Kool_SRG said:

Goa CM bats for lock down extension; wants malls, gyms to open

Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant on Friday said the current phase of lock down, slated to end on May 31, should be extended till June 15 considering the overall COVID-19 scenario in the country, where the case count has crossed the 1.6 lakh-mark.

Sawant, who spoke to Union Home Minister Amit Shah over the phone on Thursday, said during the conversation he suggested lock down extension for another 15 days, but sought relaxations for Goa during the period.

The chief minister said Goa will pitch for relaxations like allowing reopening of malls, restaurants and gyms in the state during the lock down period. He said all these sectors (gym, mall and restaurant) can open with 50 per cent of their staff capacity and by strictly adhering to social distancing norms and other protocols related to curbing the corona virus spread.

 

 

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Tamil Nadu extends lock down till June 30, offers more relaxations

 

Taxis, autorickshaws can ply; limited dine-in from June 8

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Edappadi K. Palaniswami on Sunday extended the COVID-19 lockdown till June 30 but announced significant relaxations, including resumption of limited public transport except in Chennai, Kancheepuram, Tiruvallur and Chengalpattu and non-containment zones.

Places of worship, hill stations, malls, amusement parks, auditoriums, resorts, lodges and the like shall remain closed for public and tourists. No large congregations would be permitted and the prohibitory orders would remain in place till June 30. Educational institutions would not be reopened and Metro Rail and EMU services shall remain suspended.

No relaxation has been offered in COVID-19 containment zones.

While taxis and auto rickshaws would be allowed to ply with a limit of three and two passengers respectively from June 1, non-air-conditioned restaurants and tea shops would be permitted to offer dine-in service with 50% seating capacity from June 8.

Tea shops and eateries (only takeaway till June 7), grocery and provision stores would be allowed to operate between 6 a.m and 8 p.m.

Relaxations in Chennai

In a statement, Mr. Palaniswami said that in Chennai:

  • All private companies would be allowed to function with 50% staff
  • IT and ITES sector could operate with certain restrictions
  • Non-air-conditioned showrooms and major establishments, including jewellery and textiles, could function with 50% staff but could cater to a maximum of five customers at a time from June 1.
  • Salons and beauty parlours have been allowed to operate without air-conditioning facilities and in line with the Standard Operating Procedures to be issued by the government separately.

Rest of Tamil Nadu

In non-containment areas outside Chennai, industries, IT and ITES have been allowed to operate with 100% staff. “However, work from home option is to be encouraged for 20% staff,” Mr. Palaniswami said.

All private establishments could operate with 100% staff with work from home options “encouraged to the extent possible”. Large jewellery and textile shops could operate with 50% staff with five customers at a time and by adhering to physical distancing norms.

“TASMAC (liquor outlets) and other shops can operate between 10 a.m. and 8 p.m.,” the Chief Minister said.

Besides, e-commerce firms would be permitted to offer delivery service, including for non-essential commodities.

₹ 2,500 honorarium

Mr. Palaniswami also announced that an honorarium of ₹2,500 would be granted to each of about 33,000 ‘cleanliness workers’ working within areas under the Greater Chennai Police limit. He also commended their services.

As part of efforts to prevent the spread of COVID-19, when people from crowded areas were moved from their habitation for quarantine within Greater Chennai Corporation limits, a financial assistance of ₹1,000 would be granted to them while leaving the camps.

Mr. Palaniswami also appealed to the people to extend cooperation to the anti-COVID-19 efforts being taken by the government by wearing masks while stepping out and in public places and by maintaining physical distancing.

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Offices' windows to remain open, maintain 3-feet distance: Maha govt's guidelines for its employees

The Maharashtra government has issued guidelines for its employees. According to the guidelines, all the employees and visitors will be screened through a thermal scanner before they are allowed to enter offices. It will be checked if screening is being done strictly or not. It is mandatory for all the employees to wear 3 ply masks or surgical masks while working in the offices.

Windows of the offices will be kept open throughout the day for ventilation. Employees will have to maintain three-feet distance from each other while working. Seating arrangements will be done accordingly.

Employees are advised not to touch their faces to avoid infection. Lifts, tables, chairs etc shall be sanitised thrice a day with sodium hypochlorite. All other office equipment like printer, scanner, computer etc shall be sanitised with alcohol-based sanitiser.

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Karnataka extends lock down till 30 June

The guidelines on lockdown measures will remain in force in Karnataka till 30 June. Religious places and places of worship for public, hotels, restaurants and other hospitality services as well asshopping malls will be allowed to open from 8 June, reports ANI.

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Lock down extended in Maharashtra till 30 June, night curfew between 9 pm to 5 am

Maharashtra Government extends COVID-19 lock down till 30 June in the state. Movement of individuals to remain strictly prohibited between 9 pm to 5 am except for essential activities.

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Outdoor physical activities allowed from 3 June

 
Following activities have been allowed in phase 1 of 'Mission begin again'  manner outside containment zones n Municipal Corporations of MMR Region including MCGM, Municipal Corporations of Pune, Solapur, Aurangabad, Malegaon, Nashik, Dhule, Jalgaon, Akola, Amravati and Nagpur with restrictions.
 
 1. Outdoor physical activities on public and private playgrounds between 5 am to 7 pm
2. Services provided by self-employed persons like plumbers with precautionary measures
3. Garages allowed to open
4. Govt offices providing non-essential services to function with 15% strength or 15 employees, whichever is more

 

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Telangana issues lock down guidelines

The Telangana government issued orders extending lock down provisions in containment zones till 30 June and in non-containment areas of the state till 7 June. Night curfew shall be in force between 9 pm to 5 am, said the orders adding that no shops, establishments apart from hospitals and pharmacies shall remain open after 8 pm. The state government also removed restrictions on inter-state travel.

 

 

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