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Tamil Nadu Lockown is extended until July 12

Tamil Nadu Lockown is extended until July 12
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Chennai: The Tamil Nadu government announced Friday extending locking with one week ending 6 in July 12 with uniform relaxation in all districts from 5.
July in addition to relaxation that has been announced, the government announces more relaxation.
E-pass / e-registration will be revoked for inter-district travel.
But private transportation between countries and buses, international air travel except those permitted by the Ministry of Houses of the Union, cinema, bars, swimming pools, social and political meetings, entertainment, sports and cultural, school and zoological parks remain forbidden.
“Considering the livelihoods and important needs of the people, and the economy of the country, all districts will have uniform relaxation from July 5.
Previous relaxation will continue to remain in other countries, except the detention zone.
All previously allowed stores operate until 7pm will be allowed to arrive At 8 pm, “said Minister M St Stalin said.
Eating facilities – permitted at the hotel, restaurant, bakery, lodging house between 6am and 8 nights with adequate ventilation.
Only 50% will be permitted at a time after the standard operating procedure.
Tea shops will be permitted to function by subject to 50% seating capacity.
Business exhibitions to business will be permitted and invited themselves will be permitted.
The committee and outlet staff members must have two RT-PCR test doses.
Gym, sports, and dining area-permitted at the club and the Covid protocol.
Ites will be permitted with a 50% workforce.
Hotels and cottages, guest houses will be permitted, but only 50% of customers will be permitted in the hostel.
Museum, Archaeological Monument and Excavation Site will remain open between 10:00 and 17:00.
The gymnasium and the yoga center will be permitted with 50% of customers at one time.
Tasmac outlets will be permitted between 10am and 8 nights.
All places of worship will be permitted to follow the Covid norm.
The festival and consecration ceremony is not permitted.
All textile and jewelry showrooms will be permitted to have 50% of customers at a time.
The shopping complex / mall will be permitted to function between 8am and 8:00.
The dining area can only have a capacity of 50%.
Cinema cinema and game center are not permitted.
Inter-and-intra public bus transportation will be permitted without air conditioning facilities and 50% seating capacity.
SRF / JRF, M.Phil., PhD scholars will be permitted for their project work in each college and university.
Universities and universities will only be permitted for these scholars.
Anna Institute of Management, Center and Institutions such as state rural development institutions will be permitted with 50% of trainees.
Amusement / entertainment parks will be permitted with 50% of customers at a time.
Management must ensure compliance with masks and sanitis.
Sports in the open will be permitted.
Water sports are not permitted.
Sopsin All stores are permitted and public meeting places, hand sanitizers and dispensers must be maintained mandatory, and people are filtered using thermal breakers.
Management must ensure staff wear masks.
Adequate ventilation must be ensured in places where AC facilities are available.
Entries must be limited to maintaining social distance.
Marking must be withdrawn for customers to maintain physical distance when they stand in the queue in front of the store.
The maximum of 50 people will be permitted at a wedding, and 20 people in the last funeral / ritual.
Continuing testing of fighting, tracking, care, vaccination and Covid-19 The appropriate behavioral principles will be strictly followed.
District collectors and local agencies must take intensive prevention steps through the micro-level detention zone.
Containment Zones Follow the detention steps must be adequately obeyed in the detention zone.
There are no activities besides important services such as medical and essential commodities will be permitted.
The committee must be regulated and the aggressive door-to-door monitoring must be done.
Each department must follow standard operating procedures for permitted activities.
“To load the spread, I urge people to avoid stepping out and crowded,” said the minister’s head, asking people to wear a mask, keep social distance and often wash hands with soap and sanitiser and approach the nearest hospital when they find out symptoms.
Imposition of fines against violators will remain.
The public must support the government to end infectious diseases, he said.

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