Karnataka COVID-19 guidelines News
Coronavirus fourth wave scare: Karnataka also made face masks mandatory in schools and colleges.
Karnataka currently has 5,707 active coronavirus infections. According to state health department data, Bengaluru is the worst-hit city with 5,393 active Covid-19 cases.
Karnataka has decided to make masks compulsory amid fourth Covid-19 wave scare.
Guidelines will be issued today in this regard, said state Health Minister K Sudhakar.
Karnataka logged 60 new Covid-19 cases on Sunday.
The Karnataka govt has issued new Covid-19 guidelines.
It has lifted the night curfew from January 31.
The govt has allowed offices to function with 100% occupancy.
About 2,500 international passengers arrive in the state every day.
Night Curfew will continue to be imposed from 10 pm to 5 am in the State as per the existing guidelines.
The official statement also revealed that the cinema theatres would be allowed to operate with 50 percent occupancy after adhering to COVID-19 protocols.
Several states have decided to start the unlock process as they witness a steady decline in coronavirus cases.
Country’s daily positivity rate further declined to 2.34 percent.
KSRTC revealed that bus services to Maharashtra, Pune, Miraj, Solapur, Pandharpur and Tuljapur will resume with a seating capacity of 50 percent from Friday.
KSRTC had resumed inter-state bus services to Andhra Pradesh and Telangana with 50 percent seating capacity from June 22.
Karnataka government on Saturday announced further easing of COVID-induced lockdown curbs in 19 of 31 districts from Monday.
Weekend curfew from Friday night 7.00 pm to Monday 5.00 am.
Everyday night curfew from 7.00 pm to 5.am.
14-day lockdown began in Karnataka from today
intra-state travel has banned
Only 50 guests allowed at weddings
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