Coimbatore: The Tamil Nadu Nadu Transport Corporation (TNSTC) began operating the bus here without passengers standing from Saturday because the state government has issued a series of new guidelines after the emergence of omicron strains from Coronavirus.
Special team has been deployed to ensure it.
The safety protocol is followed by passengers.
“The bus conductor has been ordered to ensure that passengers use masks and follow social breaks when going up and down the bus.
It is their responsibility to ensure compliance with the guidelines,” said a TNSTC official.
Olban is less crowded on Saturdays because most educational institutions and commercial companies are closed due to the new year.
“However, it will be a challenge to implement restrictions on Monday, when more people are expected to travel.
We plan to use additional buses to meet demand,” officials added.
Jakarta, Hotels and commercial companies have also started forcing covid restrictions.
While a large number of people pampering a restaurant and film space to celebrate the new year, the company imposes a 50% residential government.
“We accept a good crowd because of the festival season and weekend, but operated with a capacity of 50% and strictly follows all.
Limitation.
Our customers follow restrictions without complaints,” said Shanthi theater manager in the city.
Customers are checked for temperature and are made to use hand sanitisers in commercial companies including malls, shops and restaurants.
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