
Goa extends COVID curfew until September 13
The Goa authorities has prolonged the continuing Covid-induced curfew until September 13, officers mentioned on Sunday. The curfew was first imposed on May 9 this 12 months and has been prolonged a number of occasions since then.
In a notification, the state administration introduced the extension of the curfew until 7 am on September 13.
“As part of the curfew, the state government has retained the restrictions that are currently in force,” a senior official mentioned.
The state authorities had earlier opened a majority of actions within the state with a number of curbs in place, however casinos are but to be opened.
Goa COVID curfew prolonged: What’s allowed, What’s not
- Casinos, auditoriums, group halls, water parks, leisure parks will stay closed.
- River cruises are additionally not allowed.
- Spas and therapeutic massage parlours can even proceed to stay closed.
- Cinema halls are allowed to capabilities with 50% capability.
- Schools are closed for college kids. However, faculty examinations and holding aggressive examinations shall be permitted with the approval of the federal government.
- Social/political/sports activities/leisure/tutorial/cultural, marriage capabilities and different congregations, past 50% of the capability of the venue shall be prohibited.
- Bars and eating places can function at 50 per cent capability from 7 am to 11 pm.
- Indoor gyms can open at 50 per cent capability.
- Sports complexes (indoor or open air) will keep open with out spectators.
Meanwhile, Goa recorded 72 new COVID-19 instances and two deaths on Sunday whereas 89 sufferers recovered, in accordance with the well being division.
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