DEHRADUN: The Uttarakhand authorities on Monday expanded the Covid curfew from the nation before June 22 but declared some critical relaxations like launching the chardham yatra for sailors on the status of an adverse RT-PCR assessment report.
The length of the present curfew from the nation was supposed to come to a conclusion at 6 am on Tuesday morning.
“We have opted to expand the curfew for one more week on June 22 at light of this Covid-19 situation.
The previous SOPs will mostly remain in force but several important changes like opening the doorways of these oriental temples for natives with adverse RT-PCR accounts,” Cabinet minister and say administration’s official spokesman Subodh Uniyal stated.
“Individuals of Chamoli district today have the consent to see Badrinath temple for’darshan’ when they have an adverse RT-PCR evaluation report.
In the same way, individuals of Rudraprayag and Uttarkashi districts also can now see Kedarnath, Gangotri and Yamunotri respectively using a negative RT-PCR evaluation record,” the ministry stated.
The famous four subtropical forests in Uttarakhand though available as May for everyday prayers are out of bounds to pilgrims.
Revenue courts also have been reopened with specific limitations, ” he explained.
Means of public transportation such as auto rickshaws and tempos are permitted to ply on the streets and stores selling sweets are now able to start for five days per week, Uniyal stated.
Fifty individuals are now able to attend union ceremonies and funerals rather than their current permission for 20.
But, those attending weddings might need to bring a drawback RT-PCR evaluation reports.
District Magistrates were authorised to relax the constraints for market areas in rural regions according to their evaluation of this Covid scenario, ” he explained.
On the choice to expand the curfew, Uniyal reported the instances of Covid-19 might have come but it might be premature to state the pandemic struggle was overcome.