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More Covid Curbs: Mall to Close 5pm, Break Winter Extended for Haryana School

More Covid Curbs: Mall to Close 5pm, Break Winter Extended for Haryana School
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Gurugram: The cinema will be closed and the mall and the market will be forbidden at night in the city and four other districts where the Covid case is on the top trajectory because the Haryana government brings additional restrictions on the new year to overcome threats that tower waves of fresh pandemic.
Government orders on Saturday say all theaters and multiplex, amusement parks and exhibition venues will be closed effective January 2, while the mall and the market will be permitted to operate until 5 pm.
The bar and restaurant can remain open for now but only at a capacity of 50%.
Restrictions for now apply for 10 days, until 5am on January 12.
Government and private offices have been suggested to function with a 50% presence, except for emergency and essential services.
Schools, colleges, polytechnic institutions, coaching centers, Angganwadis and Crech in all districts, meanwhile, have been ordered to close (for physical classes).
Most schools and colleges are now closed for winter holidays and this order basically means the holiday will be extended, at least until 12 January.
In all states, the number of people attending the funeral has been limited to 50.
For marriages, up to 100 people are allowed to gather.
Besides Gurugram, the districts where these sidewalks will apply are Faridabad, Ambala, Panchkula and Sonipat, who jointly accounted for 1,684 of 1,907 active cases in the state.
All sports complexes, stadiums and swimming pools will also be closed except for national and international event participants who need training facilities.
However, no audience is permitted.
In the previous order on December 22, the government only allowed people who were vaccinated in most public places and public transportation from January 1.
At night hours starting at 11pm to 5 in the morning, which had continued.
The government has asked the district administration to implement the policy ‘without a mask, without service’ and order a fine of RS 500 on Covid protocol violators and those who meet the requirements but have not taken the second dose of their covid vaccine.
Institutional customers, according to orders, will be fined Rs 5,000.
“After almost two years, my company recently began remembering all employees.
But now, it looks like the limit will return for some time.
This will affect productivity, but nothing can be done,” Kartik Kaushik said, a 65 citizen who works In the Ministry of Finance a private company.
“People become negligent about the Covid protocol.
So, some restrictions will definitely be charged with a developing situation.
However, it is also the responsibility of the government to ensure the implementation of effective restrictions in the field so that there is total compliance,” said Nihal Mandhotra, a city resident Ardee.

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