Bengaluru: The Karnataka government during the night hour curls on Sunday for 10 days since December 28, since the increased cases of Omicron Covid-19 variants.
It also limits the entry of people to hotels, bars and pubs up to 50%, for four days from December 30 to ensure social distance and the appropriate norms for the new year.
On Sunday morning, CM Basilvaraj Bommai met the minister, members of the Covid-19 Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) and experts and decided to impose this restriction.
In its order, the state government said all commercial activities will be closed between 10pm and 5 in January to 7 January, the pub between December 30 and January.
Health Minister K Sudhakar said: “The meeting organized by the chairman of the minister decided to impose nighttime hours from December 28 for ten days and uphold 50% residential in public places.” The government prohibits pora forbid for the new year and attendance at meetings, meetings, conferences, and events, including marriage, has been limited to 300 people from Tuesday.
The film room has been spared from a 50% occupancy clause.
Sudhakar said the 3,191 bed would be upgraded to ICU beds, adding 4,000 ICU beds.
He announced the country will begin to provide a booster dose from January 10 for those with over 60 years and with comorbidity, health workers and frontline workers.
He said the country would have a special drive to vaccinate them between 15 and 18 years from January 3, in line with the announcement of PM.
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