COVID: Haryana lockdown extended till August 23 - What's allowed
India | Aug 08, 2021, 04:33 PM ISTThe Haryana government on Sunday extended the ongoing Covid-induced lockdown in the state till August 23, with certain relaxations.
The Haryana government on Sunday extended the ongoing Covid-induced lockdown in the state till August 23, with certain relaxations.
Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray on Sunday announced that local train services will resume in Mumbai for those who have received both doses of Covid-19 vaccine, August 15 onward.
People in Kerala offered "bali" to their ancestors by performing the rituals in their homes on the occasion of 'Karkitaka Vavu Bali' on Sunday.
Marcus, a resident of Chhattakahu in Kurdeg block of Simdega district, had gone to work in Goa in February 2020, they said.
Satyendra Jain on Thursday emphasised that if the positivity rate reaches five per cent again, then lockdown will be immediately imposed in Delhi.
Shops would remain open and curbs would be eased on August 15 and 22 though the days fall on Sunday, considering the Independence Day and the Onam festival rush respectively.
Places of worship, coaching classes, swimming pools, cinema theatres and multiplexes will continue to remain closed.
Since July 27 there have been 1,28,373 more infections in Kerala.
The Goa government has extended the ongoing Covid-induced curfew till August 9, prohibiting the functioning of establishments/ facilities including cinema halls, casinos, auditoriums, and weekly markets.
In July 2020, power consumption stood at 112.14 BU, lower than 116.48 BU in the same month of 2019. Thus, consumption of power has not only grown year-on-year but also returned to pre-pandemic level.
The Education Department of Uttarakhand has issued Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) for the reopening of schools in the state from August 2.
Considering the current COVID-19 situation in different districts of Odisha, the State Government has issued guidelines for the month of August.
The Haryana government on Saturday extended the ongoing Covid-induced lockdown in the state till August 9, with certain relaxations.
According to a circular issued by the state government, the negative certificate should not be older than 72 hours irrespective of the vaccination status.
The number of people allowed to attend social gatherings like weddings has been capped at 50.
Assam’s COVID-19 tally mounted to 5,61,455 on Tuesday as 1,436 more people tested positive for the infection, while 18 fresh fatalities pushed the death toll to 5,180, the National Health Mission (NHM) said in a bulletin.
The Jammu and Kashmir State Executive Committee (SEC) on Sunday lifted the Covid-induced weekend curfew, with further easing of restrictions owing to significant improvement in the Covid situation.
The Goa government has extended the ongoing Covid-induced curfew till August 2, Chief Minister Pramod Sawant announced on Sunday.
There was a heavy police presence in Sydney, including mounted police and riot officers in response to what authorities said was unauthorized protest activity. Police confirmed a number of arrests had been made after objects were thrown at officers.
The Haryana government on Saturday announced the extension of the Covid-induced lockdown in the state till August 2.
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