COVID-19 curfew News
The night curfew was enforced due to a rise in COVID-19 cases in the state.
All the hospitality establishment are asked to follow all the COVID-19 protocols strictly
All the commercial establishments are asked to operate with 100% vaccinated staff
The Uttarakhand government has allowed wedding ceremonies with 50% capacity of the hall/venue with prior permission from the district administration. Attendees with a certificate of full vaccination need not show a COVID-19 negative report. Those without a certificate will have to mandatorily show a coronavirus negative report not older than 72 hrs.
The Pushkar Singh Dhami-led government took the step to contain the spread of coronavirus.
“In the wake of drop in COVID-19 cases in the state, the weekend curfew on Sunday will not be imposed anymore. The markets will open normally like weekdays,” ANI tweeted.
Goa reported 88 new coronavirus cases, a health department official said on Saturday.
Goa has become the first state in the country to administer one dose of COVID-19 vaccine to 90 per cent of its eligible population, CM Pramod Sawant said in his I-Day speech.
The administration issued the extension order, in which it said that all the COVID-19-related curbs will continue in the state and no fresh relaxation has been granted.
The COVID-induced curfew was first imposed in the state on May 9 and was later extended from time to time as per the coronavirus situation in the coastal state.
Gujarat government allows Jagannath rath yatra in Ahmedabad
The yatra will see limited participation
A curfew will be imposed on the entire yatra route
The state authorities allowed cinema halls, dine-in Restaurants, gymnasiums and marriage halls to reopen from July 8.
The revised curfew hours will come into force from July 8, a release from the Chief Minister's Office said.
Madhya Pradesh government is ending its Sunday Corona curfew as the COVID-19 situation is under control in the state.
The state has set a record for one more time with 9,64,756 doses of COVID-19 vaccines being administered till 7.30 pm since Saturday morning.
The Uttarakhand government on Monday (June 14, 2021) extended the COVID-induced curfew in the state till June 22.
Negative report of RTPCR is still mandatory for those coming to Uttarakhand from outside states.
The state government decided that there will be no more requirement of RT-PCR tests for entering the state.
Authorities allowed the intrastate bus service to resume with 50 percent capacity.
The government has now lifted section 144 in the state.
The Himachal Pradesh government on Friday decided to relax the corona curfew in the state.
The state government also decided that there will be no more requirement of RT-PCR tests for entering the state.
All the medical colleges, ayurvedic colleges and dental colleges will open from June 23.
Coronavirus curfew will be relaxed in 61 districts of Uttar Pradesh
The relaxations will be applicable to a total of 61 districts from June 1
34-hour curfew announced in Jammu and Kashmir
Restrictions to remain till 6 am on April 26
Essential and emergency services to be allowed during restrictions
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