Bengaluru: Many professionals who work believe they work hard five or six days a week and need weekends to relax and rejuvenate themselves.
Some professionals who work toi speak by saying the recent guidelines issued by the state government have raised several questions.
At night hours from 10pm to 5 in the morning, 50% of residence in the cinema room, auditorium and other similar places, and weekend hours were between them.
Abbiram H, a professional working, said, “We work very hard during business days and need to rest on weekends.
Especially when we work from home, we have to leave at least on weekends.” Professionals said they really rose with The night curfew and 50% stamp at the theater occupancy, but just worried about the weekend hours.
Suhas Niranjan said, “The city is not ready for the first wave of pandemic.
But during the second wave, a large number of people experienced a struggle after contracting Covid.
Residents tend to be more careful this time by not letting their guard down at any cost.” Many said they only asked for an open place even during the weekend with the same limit, and the number of people coming out on weekdays could increase to make excessive weeknys.
Nidhi Shetty K, a professional young professional from the city, said, “With the extended WFH for most IT companies, it becomes very difficult for us if we can’t get out for a while.
Humans are social animals.
Stay at home for the weekend and jump Back to work may only begin to affect work.
“He further said,” However, we understand the seriousness of the virus and the consequences of not taking adequate precautions.
” Akshay AG, an IT professional, said, “After witnessing the horrors of the second wave, we can understand why the government made this decision.
But we hope to find a way to uphold the appropriate Covid behavior in a more stringent way and give us help.” Traders vibrate too Sajjan Raj Mehta, said trade activist, “Since March 2020, traders only survive.
We have not received profit or found the scope of our business.
Since the outbreak of Pandemi, we have shown full cooperation to the government not only as traders but citizens.
At least respect for it, they must hear us at this time.
They need to issue revised guidelines and may allow the city to open only for several hours on weekends.
“PC Rao, President, Bangalore Hoteliers Association, said,” We are a business thrive over the weekend and hence the curfew will be a blow Sar.
It is not possible that the spread only occurred during the weekend.
Experts have made it very clear that the third wave will be mild but the government makes decisions that directly affect our business everyday.
“Manoj Padikkal, Secretary General, Karnataka Salon and Health Owner Association,” Since March 2020, 40% of the salon in the city has been closed.
The salon sees their clients mostly over the weekend.
Although new guidelines do not specifically mention that salons and spas should not be open on weekends, if the public movement itself is limited, we must assume that we also have to lose business.
We are on board by just allowing double-taught clients.
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