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Goa lift sidewalk curfew, set the ball rolling to reopen the school

Goa lift sidewalk curfew, set the ball rolling to reopen the school
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PANAJI: After almost six months, the state government on Sunday lifts the state-level curfew imposed in Covid-19 views and has placed restrictions to avoid the spread of Covid-19.
The New Order of the State Government has allowed schools to be reopened, can be issued a separate standard operating procedure (SOP) by the Ministry of Education.
In a command issued by Revenue Secretary Sanjay Kumar, the state government allows casinos and spas or massage panels to operate at up to 50% of their capacity, depending on compliance with all Covid safety protocols, including the use of masks, sanitisers, thermal screening, etc.
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The order also stated that the entry was only permitted for the guests and staff, which was fully vaccinated and had a vaccination certificate, was released through the co-win portal, for both doses of the Covid-19 vaccine which has passed 15 days.
Administration of the second dose of the vaccine.
If not, the guests and staff must have a RT-PC negative report carried out not before 72 hours from the time to enter.
The order said that the auditorium, community room, river cruises, water parks, cinema and amusement parks can operate at 50% seating capacity.
The state government has enabled the movement between countries from fully vaccinated people who have a second vaccination certificate for the Covid-19 vaccine dose issued through a co-win portal, which is provided by 15 days has passed since the vaccine administration.
People who arrive from Kerala, besides students and employees, must produce a RT-PCR negative test report and must be in the quarantine of the house for five days.
The students and employees from Kerala will be subject to a five-day institutional quarantine.
The order said that constitutional officials, health care professionals and their partners, children under 2 years, short-term travelers (within 3 days) and passengers on the way from and to Kerala, through any transportation mode, freed from quarantine.
“Everyone who is contrary to this command must be punished under section 188 of the Indian criminal code and section 51 to 60 of the disaster management law, 2005,” Kumar said.

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