COVID-19: Haryana extends partial lockdown for one more week with decreased restrictions


New Delhi: The Haryana authorities on Sunday (July 11) prolonged the partial lockdown owing to COVID-19 within the state for one more week until July 19.

The state authorities’s “Mahamari Alert – Surakshit Haryana” prolonged from 5 am of July 12 to five am of July 19.

The choice to increase curbs got here regardless of a decline within the COVID-19 positivity fee and the variety of new circumstances, the federal government mentioned in an announcement.

In response to the brand new tips, a most of 100 folks will now be allowed in gatherings for weddings and funerals. In open areas, a most of 200 folks shall be allowed.

Spas shall be allowed to function from 6 am to eight pm with 50 per cent capability.

A lot of the present tips associated to outlets, workplaces and different actions have been saved unchanged from final week.

Examine recent tips right here:

All outlets shall be allowed to open from 9 am to eight pm. Malls shall be allowed to open from 10 am to eight pm. Eating places and bars shall be allowed to open from 10 am to 10 pm with 50 per cent seating capability.

Spiritual locations shall be allowed to open with 50 individuals at one time.

Company Places of work are permitted to open with full attendance topic to strict observance of social distancing.

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