BENGALURU: Karnataka Chief Union BS Yediyurappa on Tuesday suggested that there’ll be additional relaxation in lockdown limitations from the nation after June 21, once the present Covid-19 plans come to a conclusion.
“After assessing the problem now and we will start looking into- what’s to be achieved, together with no situation improving, and also everything to be relaxed farther – and we’ll take action,” Yediyurappa stated in reaction to a query regarding another stage of unlocking at the nation.
According to official sources, the CM is very likely to have a choice in this respect, after taking into consideration information by the nation’s Covid-19 Technical Advisory Committee (TAC- comprising specialists ), after consulting senior Ministers and officials of the administration, prior to the conclusion of the week.
The authorities had issued new guidelines that prolonged the Covid triggered lockdown steps in 11 districts, that have a higher positivity rate, until June 21, although some relaxations were declared in the remainder of the nation from June 14.
It was stated the Covid curfew (per day ) will probably be levied from 7 pm to 5 am also weekend curfew will be enforced from 7 pm Friday to 5 am on Monday, following June 14.
The eleven areas in which strict lockdown steps have lasted are Chikmagalur, Shivamogga, Davangere, Mysuru, Chamarajanagar, Hassan, Dakshina Kannada, Bengaluru Rural, Mandya, Belagavi and Kodagu.
One of the relaxations declared by the authorities in staying 19 areas of this country comprise launching of parks and industrial components with cyclists, extending the length of stores selling essential products, consent for autos and flights to ply with greatest two passengers, amongst others.
The comfort in lockdown steps is set up from 6 am on June 14 to 6 am on June 21.
The Karnataka government had originally declared 14 times’close-down’ in April 27, however afterwards imposed a comprehensive lockdown from May 10 to May 24as the Covid cases continued to spike.
Citing lockdown yielding outcome and specialists’ information, it was extended until June 7 and again until June 14.