KOLKATA: The West Bengal government has expanded the Covid-19 triggered lockdown until July 1.
On the other hand, the nation has also permitted private and government offices to work with 25 percent labor by June 16, easing a few of the limitations imposed to examine the spread of Covid-19 since the problem has improved today, a leading official said.
Employers need to arrange for hauling workers as constraints on public transport providers will continue until farther orders, main secretary HK Dwivedi stated.
Shopping malls will soon be permitted to run from 11am to 6pm while economies may stay available between 7am and 11am in Wednesday.
Restaurants and pubs will be permitted to start from noon to 2 pm having 50 percent of their seats capacity, Dwivedi stated.
He explained that sports events could be organised within stadiums without a spectators while parks will soon be available in the daytime just for walkers that are completely vaccinated.
“Indoor and outside movie shooting can restart with 50 individuals if they’re completely vaccinated,” the secretary said.
The West Bengal government has imposed certain constraints in the country from May 16 to May 30 and after expanded it afterwards until June 15 to battle a spike in Covid-19 instances in the country.