COVID-19 Lockdown: Weekend lockdown in state; check out what will remain open and what will remain close

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: April 10, 2021 09:23 AM2021-04-10T09:23:44+5:302021-04-10T09:26:24+5:30

Maharashtra continues to report increase in daily Covid-19 cases. To curb the spread the state government has announced a ...

COVID-19 Lockdown: Weekend lockdown in state; check out what will remain open and what will remain close | COVID-19 Lockdown: Weekend lockdown in state; check out what will remain open and what will remain close

COVID-19 Lockdown: Weekend lockdown in state; check out what will remain open and what will remain close

Maharashtra continues to report increase in daily Covid-19 cases. To curb the spread the state government has announced a "strict lockdown" over the weekends. The weekend lockdown will start from today and be in place till Monday 7 am.

The government has also enforced a night curfew in the state from 8 pm to 7 am daily when only essential services will be allowed to function.

What will remain closed

  • Beaches will be closed till 30 April.
  • All private offices will remain closed except for financial services. 
  • Restaurants and bars will be shut for dine-in services. Takeaway and home delivery  allowed between 7 am and 8 pm.
  • All shops, malls and marketplaces except for essential services like medicine, groceries and vegetables will be closed.
  • Recreational areas like cinemas, theatres, swimming pools, gyms and auditoriums.
  • Places of worship closed for visitors.
  • Beauty parlours, hair salons and spas.
     

What will remain open

  • Private and public transport will continue to operate. However rickshaws, taxis and private vehicles can run with only 50% sitting capacity.
  • For street vendors, parcel service will be allowed in between 7 am to 8 pm.
  • E-commerce services can continue to operate between 7 am and 8 pm. However, delivery staff should be vaccinated.
  • Newspaper printing and distribution can continue provided the vendor is vaccinated.
  • Government offices can run with up to 50% attendance.
  • Industrial operations and construction activities allowed. Manufacturing sector can also continue to operate by following health protocols.
  • Film shoots can continue but shouldn't involve crowds. Negative RT-PCR tests will be compulsory for everyone present from 10 April.
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