Barber shops, salons and spas can function, and e-commerce firms can deliver nonessential items in non-containment zones
Some of the key changes in Lockdown 4, compared with the previous phase that ended on Sunday:
⦾ Shops of all categories, except those in malls and in containment zones, can open with staggered timings. Barber shops, salons and spas can function and e-commerce firms can deliver nonessential items in non-containment zones, PTI added. The states will have the final say on the shops that can open.
⦾ Intra- and inter-state movement (with mutual consent of the states) of passenger vehicles and buses.
⦾ Hotels and restaurants cannot reopen but can operate kitchens for home delivery and takeaway services.
⦾ Sports complexes and stadiums will be permitted to open for sporting events but without spectators. (Asked whether the IPL would be allowed, the Union home ministry spokesperson refused comment).
Night curfew will remain in force between 7pm and 7am on the movement of individuals for all non-essential activities.
The states can decide on the delineation of red, orange and green zones in line with the Union health ministry’s guidelines. District administrations and local urban bodies will identify the containment and buffer zones within the red and orange zones with the help of local technical inputs and the Union ministry’s guidelines.
All domestic and international flights and Metro train services will remain prohibited. Air ambulance and flights for security purposes will be allowed.
Schools, colleges, educational training institutions, hotels, gyms, swimming pools and cinemas will remain closed. No social, political or religious functions will be allowed, and places of worship will remain shut till May 31, the home ministry said.
The practice of working from home should be followed to the extent possible and staggering of work hours should be adopted by all offices and establishments. There should be thermal scanning and use of hand sanitisers at all entry and exit points and common areas, the guidelines said.
Via : Telegraph
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