Bengaluru: With Karnataka witnessed a constant decline in fresh covid cases, the government had lifted 10 night at night.
With this, the country is free of most Covid-19 limitations and nightlife in Karnataka will return after a seven-month gap.
The decision to follow the recommendations made by the Karnataka Covid Technical Advisory Committee-19.
Karnataka Chief Secretary P Ravikumar on Friday issued orders which, however, called on sustainable vigilance in the border district of the movement of people, especially from Kerala.
“Only people who have taken both doses of Covid vaccination must be allowed to the country,” said the command.
The government has enabled horse racing in the state with strict compliance with Covid-19 guidelines.
Only double Jabbed is allowed to order horse racing management to allow only those who have been fully vaccinated in the building.
The race was stopped in March 2020 when Covid-19 crashed into the country.
The government imposed hours at night on April 10 to curb Covid cases that increased at the beginning of the second wave.
Initially, the curfew was valid from 8pm to 6 in the morning, but gradually subsided because the case of fresh covid began to today.
The government is under pressure from the hospitality and entertainment sector when they are hit with size.
“This is a welcome decision because it gives us two additional hours to do business,” said Ramanna, bar manager and restaurant in New Bel Road.