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Goa expert panel to rise the sidewalk, school break 15 days, night at night

Goa expert panel to rise the sidewalk, school break 15 days, night at night
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PANAJI: The Expert Committee for Covid Management has an emergency meeting on Friday and suggests that the school, including a higher medium was given a 15-day break due to further increases in the next two weeks.
It also suggests that restrictions, imposed by the government earlier this week, must be strictly obeyed, plus hours of night must also be enforced.
Chairman of the Minist of Pramod Sawant, who met an expert on Tuesday, but said it was impossible to wear tonight until January 3, considering the celebration period.
“We haven’t said when but, again the expert committee suggests that night at night must be put in place,” said the Volvoikar Dhanesh expert committee member.
“Because the case of the position of the case has exceeded 5% over the past five days, it felt that Covid restrictions must be strictly enforced.
The Committee felt that a higher school and secondary schools should not do physical classes,” Volvoikar said.
He said that the committee advised restrictions proposed on Monday.
The expert committee who first met on Monday, because the country began to witness an increase in infection after a break of nearly four months, had suggested that the function must be limited to 50 people in the closed hall and 100 in an open place, no large religious function or meeting must be permitted , the restaurant to operate at a capacity of 50% with the right behavior of the appropriate Covid, and a business company that is likely to have a public collection hood, must be closed.
At present, schools have a Christmas holiday because since November physical class for class VII continuously.
Friday’s meeting was held after Health Minister Vish Parishit Rane directed Dean GMC which was acting from Tiawari to hold an emergency meeting to recommend strict steps ahead of the new year celebration when cases increased.
Like every Christmas and New Year, this year too – the peak period of the tourist season – the country has witnessed a big rush of tourists.
This is clearly proven that the limitation does not meet.
The government on Wednesday has issued several restrictions, including casinos must operate at a capacity of 50%.
“It is doubtful whether the steps are followed because of all crowded places,” said another member of the Expert Committee.

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