Patna: The State Government on Thursday decided to extend Covid restrictions, including curfew, until February 6.
The decision in this case was taken at the State Government Crisis Management Group (CMG) meeting chaired by the Head of Secretary Amir Subhani.
Previously, CMG, at his meeting was held on January 4, has decided to reintroduce the sidewalk from January 6 to January 21 after a surge in Covid case.
Announced the expansion of the sidewalk, Minister of Minister Nith Kumar tweeted on Thursday, “considering the prevailing Covid scenario, it has been decided to extend the current restrictions for until 6 February was asked to be careful and comply with the norms issued by the government..” Immediately after CMG meeting, Subhani issued a detailed notice of the continuation of restrictions.
“Although it was found during a review of the situation that there was an increase in Covid scenes in the state, it was considered necessary to continue restrictions.
Therefore, restrictions will remain valid until February 6,” notification of notifications.
According to the notice, restrictions include night hours starting at 10pm to 5 in the morning, closing all cinema rooms, shopping centers, parks, fitness centers, stadiums, clubs and religious places for ordinary people.
All categories of shops and business companies will continue to open until 8pm on every working day.
The restaurant will operate with 50% of their total capacity.
Schools, colleges, training institutions, training institutions and their hostels will remain closed, but online classes will continue.
All government and non-government offices will open with only 50% of the presence and entry of visitors to be banned at the government office.