From the 6th, vegetable, grocery and tea shops will be allowed only till 12 noon - Govt of Tamil Nadu
According to a press release issued by the Government of Tamil Nadu: New restrictions will be imposed from the 6th. The details are as follows.
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The 2nd wave of corona spread is raging in Tamil Nadu. In Tamil Nadu, 20 thousand 952 people were affected by corona in a single day yesterday.
According to a press release issued by the Government of Tamil Nadu: -
New restrictions will be imposed from the 6th. The details are as follows: -
* All government offices and private offices are allowed to operate with a maximum of 50 per cent staff.
* Passenger rail, metro rail, private buses, government buses and rental taxis are allowed to seat the public in only 50 percent of the seats.
Apart from these, only stand-alone grocery, grocery and vegetable stalls are allowed to operate until 12 noon without refrigeration. Of these, only 50 percent of customers should be admitted at a time.
Essential functions such as pharmacies and milk supply are allowed to function as usual without any hindrance.
* Parcel service only will be allowed at all restaurants. Tea shops will only be allowed to operate until 12 noon. Restaurants and tea shops are not allowed to sit and eat.
* Already, no more than 25 people are allowed to attend funerals and no more than 20 people are allowed to attend funerals and related ceremonies.
* Petrol and diesel stocks will be allowed to continue operating.
* Permission to continue uninterrupted operation of process factories and essential goods factories is allowed during the night curfew. Also, employees who go to work night shifts in these companies and night guards in private companies are allowed to go from home to work and back home if they have an identity card or letter of permission issued by the relevant companies.
* Telecommunication and allied activities, IT and IT based service providers will be allowed to work night shifts.
* Data centers will be allowed to carry out IT infrastructure work for maintenance work, medicine, finance, banking, transportation and other essential tasks.
* Will be allowed to carry out tasks including loading, unloading and storage of goods in warehouses.
* Workers will be allowed in and out of ports, airports and freight during the night curfew and the full curfew in effect on Sundays.
* Essential functions such as milk distribution, daily newspaper distribution, medical services such as hospitals, medical laboratories, pharmacies, ambulance and ambulance services, all lorries, vehicles carrying farmers' produce, vehicles carrying fuel will be allowed during the full curfew (Sunday).
* On days when full curfew is in effect, only parcel service is allowed in restaurants from 6am to 10pm, 12pm to 3pm and 6pm to 9pm.
*E-commerce companies such as Swiggy and zomato are only allowed to operate during the above hours.
* Services of other e-commerce companies are not permitted on Sundays.
* Media and journalism departments can continue to work.
* Must continue to operate without interruption
* On all days, including days of full curfew, there is no restriction on the conduct and participation of marriage-related events (attendance not exceeding 50 persons) and death-related events (attendance not exceeding 20 persons) with already published restrictions.
* Businesses that are not allowed to operate during the full curfew on Sundays will be allowed to carry out maintenance work on fire, machinery and workers for safety.
* On Saturdays, fish markets, fish shops, poultry shops and other meat shops are not allowed to operate as already ordered. On other days it is allowed to operate from 6 a.m. to 12 p.m.
The government calls on the public to give their full cooperation to the government's efforts.
Thus it is said.