The first phase of Unlock One will come into effect from June 8. In the first phase, the central government had directed to open religious places, malls, restaurants and hotels. The Health Ministry issued guidelines on this. Actually, all these places are going to open from June 8. The new guidelines state that those visiting malls, hotels and religious places will have to place the Arogya Setu app on the phone, apply face masks and at least 6 feet distance from other people. Music will be played in dharmasthalas, but celebrations like bhajan-kirtan will not be organized by gathering artists.
Rules for offices
- It is necessary to have a sanitizer dispenser at the entry gate of the offices. Thermal screening should also be done here
- Only those people are allowed to come to the office, which do not show signs of coronavirus
- Drivers must follow the rules issued regarding social distancing and corona
- Transport service providers will ensure that the drivers living in the Containment Zone do not drive.
- Within the car, its doors, steering, keys must be completely disinfected.
- Pregnant women, aged employees, employees already facing diseases, take extra care.
- Posters to protect against coronavirus infection in offices, hoardings should be put in place.
Attention to religious places
- Do not gather a large number of people together at a religious place. All have to maintain a distance of at least six feet from each other.
- There should be a system of sanitizing the hands at the entrance to the religious site. Thermal screening of all devotees is necessary.
- Only pilgrims without symptoms should be allowed to enter the religious place. If someone is suffering from cough, cold, fever, then stop them immediately.
- The devotees have to take off shoes and slippers in their own carriage. If there is no such system, then you will have to keep yourself under observation away from the premises.
- It is suggested not to organize prayer meetings in the religious places and bring mat or cloth from the house to the devotees.
Rules required for restaurants
- Restaurants will remain closed in the Containment Zone. Can be opened outside
Home delivery should be encouraged rather than visiting the restaurant
- Leave the packet at the door of the delivery house, do not handover
- All employees must be screened before going to home delivery.
- Social distancing should be taken care of in the restaurant premises, parking and surrounding areas.
- If there is a large number of customers, they should be placed in the waiting area
Shopping Mall
- Shoppers in shopping malls will have to stop gathering crowds so that the rules of social distance are followed
- Shops will open inside malls, but children's play areas and cinema halls will remain closed.
- Only those staff and guests in hotels with no signs of corona infection
Hospitality service
- Only healthy people will enter the hotel. Sick person won't get admission
- It is recommended to adopt room service for meals in hotels. Advice to avoid buffet
- Advice for payment from e-wallet etc. for both check-in and check-out
- The goods will be sanitized before being sent to the rooms.
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