COVID restrictions News
The Union Health Minister announced that India had increased its Covid-related security measures, including random screening of visitors from abroad and recommending states, check latest updates below.
Dr Sunila Garg has said that the sudden lifting of Covid-19 related restrictions are not good as the pandemic is not yet over.
Despite a sudden surge in Covid infection globally, India continues on a downward trend.
States like Maharashtra, Delhi, have announced relaxation of the Covid-19 norms starting from April.
The government has removed all the restrictions related to corona in the country, it will be necessary to wear a mask and follow social distancing, if the cases of corona increase then the state government will take a decision on it.
In Britain, there will no longer be a need to wear a mask, no one will have to work from home and there will be no need to show a vaccine certificate to go to public places. Everything in Britain will be the same as before the Corona period. Because UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has lifted almost all restrictions
The rapid spread of Omicron infection has contributed to the total tally of Covid infection in India. The country's overall Covid cases tally crossed the 9,000-mark on Wednesday.
Trade analysts say Delhi City contributes 7-8 percent of Bollywood's revenue, but their fear is that what happens in the Capital is soon replicated elsewhere, starting with Gurugram and Noida.
The administration prohibited all outdoor activities including movement of people and vehicles between 11 pm to 5 am
The state has already allowed local train movement
Schools and colleges reopened for some classes from November 16
The decision is taken in light of a new cluster of Covid-19 cases detected at educational institutions at Dharwad, Bengaluru, and Mysuru districts, read the order.
PM Modi held a meeting on Saturday to review the COVID situation
The Centre directed states to increase screening of international passengers
Special teams have been formed to ensure proper surveillance on travellers coming from Kerala and Maharashtra into the state especially to Bengaluru.
West Bengal extends COVID-19 lockdown for 2 weeks
Bengal to stay locked till July 1
All educational institutes to remain shut
COVID lockdown extended in Bengal
Lockdown extended for 17 days
E passes will be required for travel
Jammu and Kashmir have 39,255 active Covid-19 cases
J&K issued fresh COVID-19 related restrictions, with some relaxations
Indoor shopping malls have been permitted to open only 25 per cent of the total shops
The existing daily 18 hours long curfew restrictions would be increased to 20 hours
The restrictions are extended from June 1- 15
Movement of public and business activities would be allowed for four hours from 6 AM to 10 AM daily
In many countries of the world, coronavirus is starting to end. Lockdown has also been lifted in Germany. But even today people in India are not ready to follow the rules.
Hindustani bhau stages protest demanding government to cancel all exams for students
Former Bigg Boss contestant used an ambulance to reach protest venue
After Uttarakhand and Tamil Nadu, the Bihar government on Sunday (April 18) decided to impose night curfew from 9 pm
In view of the continuous increase of COVID-19 cases, many states across the nation have decided to impose partial lockdowns and weekend curfews to stop the rapid spread of the virus. According to the Union Health Ministry, the active cases in the country have surpassed the 15-lakh mark recently. Take a look at the latest pictures from the states with restrictions imposed:
Delhi government capped the maximum number of people allowed to attend a weddings celebration in closed spaces at 100 in the state.
No more than 50 people can gather at funeral-related events in the national capital.
The new orders will remain in place till April 30.
On November 30, a circular was issued Chief Secretary Rajendra Kumar Tiwari, wherein it was mentioned that the District Magistrates (DMs) can assess the situation and take action accordingly.
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