Unlock3: Curfew Ends, No Schools Till End-August, Gyms Can Reopen
Unlock 3 guidelines: Schools, colleges and educational institutions will remain shut till the end of August, the government said in the fresh guidelines issued today.
New Delhi:
Night curfew has been scrapped altogether and gyms and yoga institutes that are not in containment zones have been allowed to reopen in Unlock3 — the third phase of lifting of coronavirus-related restrictions across the country — declared by the government today. But restrictions remained in place in all other spheres that involve large gatherings – be it educational institutions, public parks or cinema halls.
The announcement came as India logged more than 15 lakh coronavirus cases and the daily spike in cases grew close to 50,000. Most states, especially those which have had a large spike in cases, have imposed lockdown on and off over the past month.
In the fresh Central guidelines issued today, the government said schools, colleges and educational institutions will remain shut till the end of August.
Metro rail operations, cinema halls, swimming polls, entertainment parks, theatres, bars, auditoriums and other places which involve large gatherings, will also remain shut.
Independence Day functions, however, will be held with strict protective measures like social distancing in place, the government said.
Lockdown remains in place across all containment zones, the extent of which will be decided by the states and Union Territories.
The vulnerable section of the population — children below the age of 10 and seniors above the age of 65, pregnant women and those with chronic ailments including high blood pressure, diabetes, heart and kidney ailments — have been advised to stay home.
The country logged 48,513 fresh coronavirus infections this morning — the tally of over the last 24 hours, which takes the total to 15,31,669 cases, data from the Union Health Ministry showed.There has been and 768 fatalities, showing 34,193 have died since the beginning of the pandemic.
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