New Delhi: Delhi Disaster Management Authority has extended restrictions on all social, cultural, entertainment and other meetings until January 1.
This means the Christmas and New Year celebrations in the capital will be a muted business.
However, there were no new restrictions that had been put in place after the omicron threat.
DDMA also continues with a 50% seat cap in the restaurant and bar.
All district authorities concerned have been asked to ensure the enforcement of covid behavior, such as wearing masks, maintaining social distance and use of sanitisers.
District judges and senior police officers have been asked to spread enough teams to maintain vigils in public places.
“Covid status in Delhi has been reviewed and observed that despite the number of patients and the overall level of prospective has decreased, because caution must be continued …” DDMA stated in its order.
In the midst of hope that the new year celebration can lead to a surge in the crowd in the market, DDMA has confirmed that the market trade association and banquet room association, wedding space, restaurants, bars, cinemas and other crowd interesting places will be responsible for ensuring compliance with behavior the appropriate covid in their respective regions.
All meetings, wedding restrictions with 200 guest ceilings, are prohibited.
Restaurants and bars have been permitted 50% of seating capacity.
“Cinemas and Multiplexes are permitted with 100% of the capacity of seating, subject to strict compliance with conditions.
Owners of restaurants, bars, cinemas, and multiplex will be responsible for strict compliance with standard operating procedures and behavior in accordance with Covid to contain the spread of Covid, “Add orders.
The auditorium and assembly hall are allowed up to 50% of seating capacity.
The owner of the restaurant owner and the bar has expressed disappointment with that step, because they hope for the celebration period to breathe some life to the industrial that is hit by a pandemic.