COVID-19 restrictions Imposed in West Bengal: Check new guidelines, major announcements from CM Mamata Banerjee NOW!
West Bengal government has imposed additional curbs in the state in an attempt to control the spread of the deadly COVID-19 virus. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee wasted no time after swearing-in for another tenure to order fresh restrictions in the state on Wednesday.
West Bengal COVID-19 restrictions and new guidelines: West Bengal government has imposed additional curbs in the state in an attempt to control the spread of the deadly COVID-19 virus. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee wasted no time after swearing-in for another tenure to order fresh restrictions in the state on Wednesday.
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According to a report from Zee Media Bureau, the new curbs include travel restrictions, ban on social, political gatherings and guidelines for public transport and other public places
“Looking at the COVID-19 situation, we've to take some steps. Wearing masks will be mandatory. There'll be only 50% attendance in state government offices. Shopping complexes, gyms, cinema halls, beauty parlors will be closed. Social, political gatherings are prohibited,” Banerjee announced. She announced a slew of restrictions to be imposed to come into effect.
According to the new guidelines, wearing masks will be mandatory. There'll be only 50% attendance in state government offices.
Shopping complexes, gyms, cinema halls, beauty parlors will be closed. Social, political gathering is prohibited.
All markets, retailers, standalone shops to function from 7 am to 10 am and later from 5 pm to 7 pm only. Movement of local trains will be suspended from tomorrow. State transport, including the metro, will function with 50 percent capacity.
From 7th May, nobody will be allowed to arrive at airports without RT-PCR negative report. Those who will be positive, they will be sent to 14-day quarantine, arranged by the airport authority with the state government. Work from home should be encouraged for the private sector. 50% of the staff will be allowed.
As per new guidelines, Jewellery shops will remain open from 12 pm to 3 pm. Home delivery will be encouraged. Banks will operate from 10 am to 2 pm. Random checking will be done in inter-state buses. RT-PCR negative reports not older than 72 hours will be mandatory for the passengers. It will also be applicable to the passengers of train services.
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