Corona's new guideline released: Sunday curfew ends, the market will be decorated till 10 pm, schools from 10th to 12th will open from one


Posted on 29th Jan 2022 06:38 pm by rohit kumar

Amidst the threat of corona infection, the state government has issued a new guideline for corona. In this, some relaxation has been given to the residents of the state. It has been decided to end the Sunday curfew and open the market till 10 pm. It has also been decided to open schools from class 10th to 12th in urban areas from February 1. Schools for classes 6 to 9 will be opened from February 10. The government issued a new guideline late on Friday night, it will be applicable from Monday, January 31.

 

 

In the new guideline, the Sunday curfew in cities has been abolished. In rural areas, it has already been abolished. From Monday, the markets will be open till 10 pm instead of 8 pm. Market opening hours have been extended by two hours.

 

 

Know in these points what can and cannot be done

 

Night curfew will continue in the state, people will not be able to come out without essential work.

 

Urs, Maru Mahotsav, and big cattle fairs will be held following the Corona guidelines.

 

There will be a review of relaxation in restrictions every week based on the Corona case.

 

Soon the limit of people in gyms, theatres, weddings, and restaurants can be increased.

 

It has been made mandatory to have the vaccine by 31 January.

 

From February 1, the information about the vaccination of the people working in the company, shop, or any place will have to be put on the board.

 

Action will be taken against those who do not give details of vaccination under the Epidemic Act.

 

From January 31, 100 people will be able to participate in all programs like meetings, rallies, religious or political.

 

Information about political, social, and other events will have to be given on the portal of DOIT.

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