Triple Lockdown in 175 local bodies in Kerala, all limits were raised at 82 – News2IN
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Triple Lockdown in 175 local bodies in Kerala, all limits were raised at 82

Triple Lockdown in 175 local bodies in Kerala, all limits were raised at 82
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Thiruvananthapuram: Lockment restrictions in the state have been extended for one more week from Wednesday, with a triple lockdown on a local agency with the level of testicitivity test (TPR) above 15%.
It has been decided to revise the TPR-based limit so that there will be no limit on the local self-government (LSGS) with TPR below 5% (categories), partial restrictions on LSGS with TPR 5-10% (category B) and lock in LSG with TPR 10 up to 15% (category C).
There are 82 local bodies in category categories, 415 in category B, Category C and 175 in the D category (above 15% TPR) now.
The review meeting chaired by CM Pinarayi Vijayan decided to allow the functioning of all companies and private companies with a 100% presence in the category A and B LSGS and 50% of employees in the C LSGS category.
Restaurants and hotels in category A and B can function up to 9:30 a.m.
but only provide home delivery and takeaways.
The game and fitness center in the room are permitted to function in the first two categories without air conditioning.
Social distance must be maintained in these centers while only 20 people will be allowed to enter at a time.
Vax Priority Until 18-23 Groupas Age Per Protocol Standard Operation issued by the Center and Guidelines issued by the Ministry of Tourism Union, tourism goals with accommodation facilities can start functioning.
However, only those who are vaccinated or who obtain a negative RT-PCR certificate must be allowed to remain.
Further restrictions will be decided only later.
The review meeting also decided to increase testing in all districts in the state.
It has been directed to pay special attention to tribal colonies in Kasagagod after being shown that there is a rapid spread of infection there.
The minister’s chairman also gives instructions to release any temporary frontline employees of anti-covid efforts now.
In vaccination, it has been decided to give priority to those aged between 18 and 23.
In addition to private bus employees, guest workers, people with mental disabilities, government secretariat staff and the legislative secretariat, including those included in the ministerial offices, have been included in the priority group.

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