Tamil Nadu announces fresh COVID-19 guidelines: Here's what's allowed and what's not

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: April 8, 2021 07:14 PM2021-04-08T19:14:40+5:302021-04-08T19:15:08+5:30

The Tamil Nadu government on Thursday imposed new restrictions to contain the spread of the infection. The new restrictions ...

Tamil Nadu announces fresh COVID-19 guidelines: Here's what's allowed and what's not | Tamil Nadu announces fresh COVID-19 guidelines: Here's what's allowed and what's not

Tamil Nadu announces fresh COVID-19 guidelines: Here's what's allowed and what's not

The Tamil Nadu government on Thursday imposed new restrictions to contain the spread of the infection. The new restrictions have been framed without affecting the livelihoods of the general public. An official release  mentioned  failure of the public to wear masks and maintain physical distancing in public places for the surge in cases. However, the release did not mention the large gatherings witnessed during the past four months for election campaigns across the state. Significantly, no fresh restrictions have been issued for the functioning of TASMAC shops.   During the recent meetings chaired by Chief Secretary Rajeev Ranjan on April 5 and 7, health and medical experts observed that besides taking effective containment measures, restrictions should also be intensified across the state to control the spread of the infection, the release added.The government also pointed out that imposing certain restrictions became inevitable since the infection is spreading speedily. 

Here's What's allowed and What's not

Festivals and religious congregations are prohibited. In all places of worship, devotees will be allowed only till 8 pm.

At the Koyambedu market complex in Chennai, retail outlets for fruit and vegetable will not function. Similarly, fruits and vegetable retail outlets in wholesale markets in all the districts will remain closed.

Passengers will not be allowed to travel standing in government and private buses across the state including MTC buses in Chennai.

Similarly, in inter-state buses being operated to Puducherry, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka, passengers will not be allowed to travel standing.

Only 50 percent customers will be allowed at a time in vegetable shops, provision shops, shopping malls and big showrooms including jewellery and textile showrooms. These will be allowed to function till 11 pm.

In hotels and tea shops, 50 percent seating will be allowed till 11 pm and parcel service will also be allowed.

Only 50 percent seating will be allowed in restaurants, food courts and tea shops and they will be allowed to function till 11 pm. Takeaway (parcel food) will be permitted upto 11 pm.
Recreation clubs, entertainment and amusement parks, zoological parks, museums, cinema theatres in multiplex and shopping malls will be allowed to function with 50 percent seating capacity.

Only 100 guests will be allowed to attend wedding functions.

Only 50 persons will be allowed in funeral processions.

All social, political, academic, entertainment, sports, cultural and other functions will be permitted in closed spaces with a maximum ceiling of 200 persons.

In sports stadiums and playgrounds, sports competitions can take place without spectators, while in swimming pools, only sports training will be allowed.

Exhibition halls will be allowed only for business to business events.

Shooting for TV and films will be allowed but the management should ensure that all artists and workers undergo RT-PCR tests and vaccinations for COVID-19.

Only two passengers can travel in auto rickshaws, while in call taxis, only three persons will be allowed

E-registration system will continue for those coming from other states and countries except Puducherry, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh.


 

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