>To contain the rapid surge in COVID cases, Maharashtra government has announced curfew-like restrictions on the movement of people in the state from April 14 to May 1.
Exempting only essential services, section 144 will be imposed from tonight to May 1.
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However, public transport, including airplanes, trains, taxis (50% capacity) and bus services (full seating capacity/no standing passengers) will continue to run. For all persons travelling in public transport, wearing masks is compulsory. Offenders will be fined a certain amount.
In case of out-station trains, railway authorities are to ensure that there are no standing passengers in the general compartment and all passengers use masks.
Persons arriving/departing by any bus/flight/train from or towards the place of residence may travel on the basis of a valid ticket through any public transport. Local trains and bus services will also continue to run for essential services.
See the entire guidelines here:
Maharashtra COVID19 guidelines: All establishments, public places, activities to remain closed. Essential services exempted, their operations to be unrestricted.
Restrictions to be in effect from 8pm, 14th April till 7am, 1st May pic.twitter.com/1jYZvTMhYK
— ANI (@ANI) April 13, 2021
Religious places, gymnasiums, amusement parks, indoor sports complexes, parks, playgrounds, beaches, salons and beauty parlours will remain closed to avoid crowding.
>The Haryana government has also issued fresh guidelines related to night curfew timings. There shall be prohibition on movement of individuals for all non-essential activities between 10:00 pm to 5:00 am in the state. No person is allowed to move on foot or travel or roam around on any road or public places during the above mentioned hours.
See the order here
>In view of the recent surge in COVID-19 cases in Chhattisgarh, the government has announced a lockdown in Raipur district until April 19, 2021.
According to the order, public transport services, including taxis, and auto-rickshaws are allowed to run for railway stations, airport, bus stands, and hospitals.
The border of the district is completely sealed and an e-pass is required to travel to/from the city.
See the official order here
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