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The West Bengal government has announced a partial lockdown in the state starting 30 April, by restricting certain activities and curtailing some establishments.
An order by the government, dated 30 April, said that the restrictions were to be in effect immediately. The government has instructed the police and local authorities to use public address systems to inform the public and ensure implementation of the order. Here's what you need to know.
According to the government order, all shopping complexes, malls, beauty parlours, cinema halls, restaurants, bars, sports complexes, gyms, spas, and swimming pools have been instructed to remain closed until further orders.
However, home deliveries and online services are permitted.
All gatherings for socio-cultural, academic, and entertainment purposes have also been prohibited.
According to the order, essential services like medicine pharmacies, medical equipment shop, and grocery stores remain out of the scope of restrictions.
That apart, online delivery services, including food delivery, and online services of other kinds are permitted.
The government order says that protocols on counting day will be followed as per the guidelines of the Election Commission (EC).
The order asks local authorities to discourage unnecessary crowds and gatherings in the neighbourhood of counting centres and around counting booths. Any gathering, as such, and if at all, will have to follow COVID-19 norms of social distancing and other protocols.
The EC had earlier announced a ban on victory processions and rallies on counting day.
While the government has announced that the restrictions come into place with immediate effect, it has not mentioned how long these restrictions will stay in place.
Given the surge in COVID-19 cases in the state, be prepared for these restrictions to stay for an extended period.
Mask up, and stay at home!
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