Covid-19: Assam to lift more sidewalks from October 1, tourist attractions to reopen once again – News2IN
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Covid-19: Assam to lift more sidewalks from October 1, tourist attractions to reopen once again

Guwahati: Head of Assam Minister Himanta Buswa Sarma on Wednesday announced plans to lift all the restrictions of Covid-19 from most countries, especially from wildlife destinations, starting October 1, but online classes will continue from the primary under the class VIII for the time creature.
He said that offline classes for class IX, XI and the 2nd year title will begin again from October 1.
Schools and colleges have been reopened for class X, XII and the end of the year.
Sarma underlined that Covid-19 vaccination was “the only weapon” and appealed to people to get themselves vaccinated immediately to return to a completely normal state.
“This pandemic has taken great casualties on those who depend on tourism activities for their livelihoods.
We have cleared the withdrawal of all Covid-19 limitations in all national parks and wildlife safari and wildlife safari, hotels, resorts, and all activities in purposes This has been allowed to return to the normal function of October 1, “he said.
However, the hotel owner and resort must insist that guests have at least one dose vaccine.
He added, “a tourist who has not taken a single vaccine dose, will not be denied rooms in hotels and resorts in wildlife tourism destinations, but I would expect hotel owners and resorts to take such guests to the nearest vaccination center and help them get the first dose They.
“He said that except some parts where” maybe there are two to three percent of restrictions, “the country is looking back to normal life from next month, but underlines the need for countries to get themselves vaccinated.
“Vaccination is the biggest weapon to overcome pandemics.
If everyone has at least the first dose, we can lift all restrictions on all parts of the country.” We have provided 1.78 the first dose so far and 49 lakh second dose.
The remaining population must be vaccinated and no one has to stay away.
We have enough vaccine stocks, “Sarma said.

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