Thiruvananthapuram: The Chairman of the Minister of Kerala Pinarayi Vijayan said on Tuesday that it was decided to leave immediately with the night hours and “strict” limit on Sunday.
This step emerged as the country on Tuesday reported 25,772 fresh Covid-19 cases.
CM said the decision to get rid of restrictions was taken at the Covid review meeting as a TPR in the state, which was around 18.49 percent in the last week of August, down to 17.91 in the first week of September.
On Tuesday, TPR 15.87 percent.
Vijayan said if people continue to be more alert, the number of cases can be lowered.
After the daily case rose to more than 30,000 after Onam’s celebration, the country had brought nighttime hours from 10pm to 6 in the morning from Monday to Saturday to check the increased amount.
On Tuesday, the government also issued orders at night which said, “restrictions forced at night starting at 10pm to 6 in the morning in the state and intensive restrictions specifically specifically on Sundays will be withdrawn”.
Furthermore, said that the training institution that works entirely on housing models for students over the age of 18 will be permitted to function in the bio-bubble model.
“All students and coaches, teachers and staff must take at least one dose of vaccines and institutions must limit the entry of outsiders,” he added.