UP Unlock: Malls and restaurants will open in the state with 50% capacity from June 21, night curfew will also be exempted

Posted on 15th Jun 2021 by rohit kumar

The Uttar Pradesh government is gradually giving relief as the effect of the second strain of the global pandemic coronavirus infection subsides. After removing the corona curfew from all 75 districts of the state, now the Yogi Adityanath government has given some relief in the night curfew as well. Along with this, restaurants, parks, and street food shops have also been allowed to open from June 21 with some restrictions.

 

After the review meeting on Tuesday, CM Yogi Adityanath has given a green signal to the proposal of giving exemption to Team-09. Because of the global pandemic of Coronavirus Covid infection in the state, further relaxation will be given in the night corona curfew from Monday, June 21, amid the conditions getting better day by day. Now the night corona curfew of the state government will be effective from 9 pm to 7 am the next day.

 

Along with this, the government has fixed some more exemptions. Restaurants can be opened with 50 percent capacity in every district of the state with the Covid protocol. Along with this, permission has also been given to operate all parks and street food, etc. Even after this, there is a strict instruction of the government that the establishment of the Covid Help Desk at all these places will be mandatory. It will be mandatory to enter with a mask while it is also necessary for all the people coming to the restaurant to clean their hands with sanitizer.

 

Masks and sanitizers will be mandatory in the shop or showroom as before. Along with this, a help desk will also have to be made there. A register of visitors will have to be made. It will have your name, address, and other details. Along with shops, vegetable markets will also be able to open till 9 pm. But the administration will open the densely populated vegetable markets in open places. CM Yogi Adityanath has directed that detailed guidelines regarding the new system should be issued soon.

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