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The Tamil Nadu government is easing some lockdown restrictions and will allow the limited functioning of standalone shops, tea stalls, petrol pumps and private offices beginning 11 May.
According to a Government Order, shops selling essentials, including vegetables and provisions within the Greater Chennai Corporation limit, will be allowed to function from 6am to 7pm.
The remaining shops selling essential items in Tamil Nadu that do not fall under the Greater Chennai Corporation limit, have also been permitted to function from 6am to 7pm. Similarly, the standalone and neighbourhood shops that do not fall under GCC limits can function between 10am and 7pm.
Private offices and establishments under Greater Chennai Corporation limit will be able to function with 33 percent of the workforce from 10.30am to 6pm.
Social distancing needs to be maintained at all the tea shops, and the shops should be disinfected at least five times, the GO said. Customers are banned from eating or drinking inside the tea shop.
The Government Order to relax the functioning of shops and private firms was based on the decision taken in the Cabinet meeting held on 2 May and as per the Central government's guidelines.
Tamil Nadu’s liquor shops reopened to huge crowds the past week as sales reached Rs 170 crore. TASMAC outlets were allowed to open in all districts, except Chennai, though physical distancing norms were ignored in many parts of the state.
Chennai has become the state’s biggest coronavirus hotspot, with 2,644 cases in the city as of Saturday, 9 May. The Koyambedu vegetable market cluster saw a recent spike in cases. As of 9 May, Tamil Nadu’s confirmed cases exceeded 6,000, with 1,605 recoveries and 40 deaths due to the disease. On 8 May, 600 new cases were recorded.
(This was first published on The News Minute and has been republished with permission.)
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