Chennai: In the midst of the Covid-19 case, the Tamil Nadu government on Monday extended the restrictions available until January 31, imposing fresh sidewalks.
The government has limited into religious places from January 14 to 18, containing the spread of Coronavirus.
At night, which was dropped from January 6, will continue until the end of this month and there will be lockdown keys on January 16 (Sunday), the government said.
Tamil Nadu on Monday reported 13,990 fresh infections, while active cases jumped to 62,767.
The decision to renew the Covid sidewalk which was extended on December 31, 2021, was made at a meeting of senior officials and medical experts chaired by Minister M K Stalin in Chennai on Monday.
Remembering the Pongal Festival (havy) mid-January, the government has allowed a state-run travel on a bus with 75 percent of residence to enable people to reach their original districts.
Furthermore, worship in all religious places has been annulled from January 14 to 18 in an effort to prevent crowding.
Other restrictions relating to the service and restaurant theater will continue until the end of this month, the release said.
The government urges the people to be fully vaccinated against the earliest Covid-19 and also ask traders and business companies to provide hand sanitiser and strictly follow the government’s covid security norms.
(With PTI input)