The scope of exemption has been increased, arbitrary will not work

Posted on 2nd Jun 2020 by rohit kumar

Regarding the exemption under lockdown, the administration has made it clear that there will be no exemption in the Containment Zone. The administration says the exemption scope has been extended. This does not mean that it will be arbitrary. Rules will be strictly enforced in the district.

 

DC Shyamlal Poonia took a meeting of officials on Monday and said that no exemption will be given in the Containment Zone. If anyone is found to be in violation of the rules, strict action will be taken against them. He said that the exemption in lockdown has been extended and after 8 June the scope of exemption will be extended further.

 

Data will be prepared for those coming from outside

DC also instructed to collect data from those coming from outside. He appealed to the IMA to cooperate with the Department of Health. He directed the operators of private hospitals and medical stores to share the information of corona suspects with the health department with immediate effect. Apart from this, they also discussed the establishment of the Coordinate Center. Also, no new guidelines have been released regarding the markets. New information will be released after getting instructions from the government.

 

Shops will open today with social distancing

Jind (HP): By ending the ban of left-right, the entire market will now open in the city from Tuesday. Shopkeepers can open shops from 9 am to 7 pm. If shopkeepers want, they can keep their shops open on Sundays as well. DC Dr. Aditya Dahiya gave this information on Monday.

He told that it is necessary for shopkeepers to follow social distancing, use mask and sanitizer, glaze. Customers must also use masks while shopping. Earlier instructions will continue to be applicable to sweets shops, barber shops, marriage halls, bicent halls.

 

Market closed due to overcrowding

Kanina (Nis): The market was buzzing with all the shops opening on Monday morning. When the crowd was high, the police administration took strict action and under the leadership of DSP Sadhuram Bishroi, police employees roamed the street and closed the market. According to the instructions, the market should not be crowded. A shop should not have more than 5 customers.

 

Bhani Chandrapal joins buffer zone

Rohtak (HP): On finding a corona patient in village Bhairani Chandrapal, it has been included in the Containment and Buffer Zone. The Sub Divisional Magistrate of Maham has been appointed as incharge and Naib Tehsildar Rajkumar Sharma of Maham as Duty Magistrate for all the arrangements in the Containment Zone. Civil Hospital has been made Covid Hospital. The Transport Department will provide buses to transport and carry the Health Department teams. Government Senior Secondary School Principal Surendra Kumar of Bhani Chandrapal has been made Oval All In-charge. At the same time, a container and buffer zone has also been declared in the Imligad village of Ward-14 in Meham.

 

Market crowd, rules broken

Charkhi Dadri (Nis): People are not following the rules after the rules are relaxed. There is no sanitizer at shops and social distancing is not being followed, while some people are not even wearing masks. At the same time, the markets on Monday were much more crowded than other days. Unlocked rules of the government were blown off with crowds of customers in shops. People are failing to follow the government's advisory. Ramphal, Lakshminarayan said that the markets are overcrowded. Due to the rush of people in the offices, their work could not be done. Excessive leeway will increase corona cases. DSP Shamsher Dahiya said that people are being motivated as per the advisory of the government during the unlocked first phase. Those who are not wearing masks, are not following social distance, they are being made aware by the police. Strict instructions are being given to people as well as shopkeepers regarding sanitizer and social distance.

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