Bengaluru: The Government of Karnataka is likely to eliminate weekends and nights but will continue with sidewalks such as 50% into public places such as restaurants and film rooms.
With health experts support the view of public representatives and selected for the need to lift the covid sidewalk in the state, now it is almost certain that the government will get rid of working hours and night weekends.
The Chairperson of the Minister of Bukavaraj Bommai will hold a meeting with the Minister, health expert and others on Friday before making an announcement.
Some experts told toi they would recommend the government to lift yurfews weekends and nights and continue with sidewalks such as 50% into public places such as restaurants and film rooms.
“We will suggest a complete ban on all political and religious events involving major churches,” they said.
Experts also plan to suggest reviewing sidewalks every week, not every two weeks, given the shorter cycle of infection.
“We have prepared this guideline to be served at a review meeting.
The minister’s chairman will make the last call,” said Dr.
MK Sudarshan, Chairman of the Covid-19 Technical Advisory Committee (TAC).
The current association is valid until January 31.
“Some ministers, MP and parliamentarians, cut party lines, have aired their opinions about pulling at night and weekends, while the JD (s) floor leader HD Kumaraswamy asked us to close the school.
We will discuss all the perspectations and Arriving at the decision …, “said Revenue Minister R Ashoka.