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New restrictions come into force tomorrow

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Coimbatore: Contains the spread of Covid-19, new restrictions will be implemented in all districts from Monday a plan.
All shops, unless those who sell important commodities such as milk, medicines and vegetables will be permitted to function from 10am to 5pm from 2.
August on the road road, 100 DEET Eoad, Gandhipuram 5.6, and 7th Atreets, Ramamurthy , Ramamurthy, Ramamurthy Road, Saramedu, Rice Mill Road, NP Itteri Road, Ellai Thottam Junction and Thudiangur Junction will not be permitted to function on Sunday.
However, shops that sell milk, vegetables, and drugs can open.
Warl is permitted to function with 50% residential from 8am to 5pm.
Takeaway services will be allowed starting at 17:00 to 21:00.
Only wholesale stores will be allowed to open the market.
Only 50% of stores are permitted to function in rotation.
Local body authorities will monitor the market carefully.
The borders and people who came from Kerala owned by Kerala Swami Temple in Marudamalai, Pateeswarar Perur Temple, Anaimalai Masaniamman Temple and Vanabadrakaliamman Temple between 1 August and 3 and August 8.
They will not be allowed to give respect along the river.
However, special puja will be carried out in temples.
The collector asked people to cooperate with the district government to contain the spread of Covid-19.
The district recorded 246 fresh Covid-19 cases on Saturday, taking Case Tally to 2,29,353, where 1,940 was an active case.
With 223 people out of various treatment centers that day, the number of patients restored had reached 2,25,236.
The recovery rate in the district is now at 98.2%.
Covid-19 victims rose to 2,177 on days with countries including one more fatality that occurred in the district in the media bulletin.
On Saturday, the district registered a 2.9% increase in daily demands.
This is relatively low compared to a 21% surge in cases on Friday and a 14% increase on Thursday.
Health officials recognize a surge in reported cases from all districts and not limited to a few more blocks.
However, they said they were not surprised by a surge.
Officials, meanwhile, met with Food Minister R Sakkarapani and judged him about a surge in Covid-19 cases in the district for the third day in a row “We know the virus becomes more contagious.
So, increasing the movement of people is expected to lead to increased cases.
In fact, some other districts in the state also saw increased new cases, “an official said.

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