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Karnataka unlock News

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Several schools had made special arrangements. private schools in the city have decided to reopen schools for students after Deepavali.
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Night curfew will continue to be imposed from 10 pm to 5 am. Strict surveillance near border districts adjoining Kerala and Maharashtra. Pubs can reopen from October 3.
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Karnataka on Monday announced new COVID guidelines. It announced to relax night curfew, re-open schools for classes 6 to 8, among other decisions.
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BBMP has 141 micro-containment zones, according to the latest report, which is a significant increase from last week. Authorities are declaring apartments as micro-containment zones where three or more positive cases are being found. Mahadevapura, Bommanahalli and the West divisions of Bengaluru have emerged as COVID hotspots.
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Religious places, amusement parks and similar places permitted to re-open strictly adhering to COVID appropriate behaviour and following guidelines.
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Adhering to the COVID-19 guidelines, the bus services will resume again. For the passengers coming from Kerala into the state, the corporation has made 72-hour negative COVID-19 test reports mandatory.
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Karnataka's Sharana Basaveshwara temple has reopened for devotees The temple is adhering to COVID-19 protocols
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BS Yediyurappa-led Karnataka Govt has decided to ease restrictions from July 5. The measures will be in place for the next 15 days. The step has been taken in view of the declining number of COVID-19 cases.
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The new relaxations announced will stay in place for the next 15 days The Karnataka state govt has decided to lift the weekend curfew
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The relaxations are coming as a part of the third level of unlocking from July 5 in Karnataka Theatres/Cinema Halls and Pubs will remain closed Cremation/funerals to be allowed with a maximum of 20 people
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The Shopping Centres Association of India members met Yediyurappa and urged the CM to allow malls to be opened from next week. Malls are expected to be allowed to operate with riders after July 5 when the current unlock guidelines will be reviewed. Karnataka reported 3,222 new COVID-19 cases, and 93 deaths taking the death toll to 34,929 on Tuesday.
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Lockdown relaxed in Udupi, Bengaluru Rural, Shivamogga, Ballari, Chitradurga, Vijayapura 8 districts continue to show positivity report above 5% Mysuru to remain under a strict lockdown until July 5






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