BHubaneswar: Collection of Government Guidelines for the next state of restrictions / easing, which is likely to be issued on Thursday, will take into account the high level of infection consistently in Khurda (which Bhubaneswar is part) and Cuttack, besides the advisory of the Ministry of the Latest UNI home about the implementation More stringent than Covid norms amid fear will be possible for the third wave in September-October.
While the sidewalk will further in most countries, many existing restrictions will continue to apply in Cuttack and Bhubaneswar (Khurda), in addition to Balalasore Coastal District, Bhadrak and Puri where the active kasel and daily infections are still higher than other countries.
The number of districts falls under the ‘A’ category, which enjoys more relaxation compared to the category of ‘B’ district, can increase from 20 to 25 today.
However, this will exclude the five districts mentioned above.
But districts that fall under both categories will get more relaxation.
A senior government officer said the place of worship could continue to be closed during July, as well as school.
Hats on the number of guests for weddings, namely 25 at present, and for funerals and cremation, which is 20, can be improved.
While the pool and theater room can continue to survive, intrastate and city bus services, are currently permitted in 20 districts, can continue throughout the state.
Because there has been no increase in the number of infections in most West and South Odisha districts, the sidewalk there may be further, the officer added.
However, there will be no drastic changes in reopening because of the possibility of other virus waves.
Cuttak, Khurda Region of the First Head of Pradipta Kumar Mohapatra said, “Cuttack and Khurda continue to be the main concern for the government.
Of the 2,074 new infections in the last 24 hours, more than a third or 726 comes from these two districts.
Also, more than a third of the current active cases (8,073) from 22,860 comes from these two districts.
“UNION’s house secretary Ajay Bhalla on Wednesday wrote to the main secretary of various countries showing violations of Norma Covid openly in public transportation, at the station hill and on the market.
Indicates that the second wave is not over, the secretary of the house tells the countries that there is no room for satisfaction.
Looking for upholding the appropriate behavior of Covid by district and local authorities, the secretary of the house writes that the officers concerned must be personally responsible for weakness in enforcing the right covid behavior.
The state government can consider this aspect while formulating guidelines for the next opening which will be implemented from Friday.