Chandigarh: With the covid country’s lift level which slid to 0.4%, the Chairman of the Minister of Punjab Amarinder Singh on Friday ordered a weekend and night lift hours and allowed a meeting of 100 people inside and 200 outdoors from Monday.
The Main Minister also directed DGP Dinkar Gupta to organize all political leaders violating the rules of Covid-19 while holding a general meeting and protesting the meeting and said that he hoped that better mind would win in political parties and leaders bravely violate Covid-19 The sidewalk by holding massive protests.
, CM also ordered the opening of bars, cinema rooms, restaurants, spas, swimming pools, gyms, malls, sports complexes, museums, zoos etc., submitting to all staff members who qualified and visitors had taken at least one dose of each.
Although schools will continue to be closed, universities, coaching centers and all other high-learning institutions must be left open by the DC concerned, subject to certificates that have been delivered, that all teaching staff, non-teaching and students have been given at least one dose vaccine, At least 2 weeks ago.
‘The use of tight masks must be at all Times’Alinder said the situation will be reviewed on July 20.
The use of tight masks must be ascertained at all times, Amarinder Singh’s main minister’s head while announcing the easing of restrictions.
State Health Secretary Hussan Lal said the four districts have shown 1 or less than 1% input, but the districts that still need vigilance are Ludhiana, Amritsar, Gurdapur, Hoshiarpur, Firozpur and Roop Nagar.
Referring to the cases of Musormycosis, which has been reported in 623 patients on July 8, the minister’s chairman asked the Ministry of Health to complete the proposal to support and assist the treatment of the patient.
Of the 623 cases, 67 came from outside the country, the Health Secretary told the meeting, adding that 337 cases were medium in treatment and 154 had expired while 51 patients had died.
The maximum reported case per day was 34 on May 27, while the average daily case in the first week of July stood at 5.