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“Public vehicles can operate with 50% passengers but drivers and conductors should be vaccinated. Gyms can also open with 50% capacity between 6 am-10 am and 4 pm-8 pm. Salons and beauty parlors can function from 11 am-6 pm at 50% strength and the entire staff should be vaccinated,” CM Banerjee said at a press conference. The chief minister further said that government and public offices may now allow 50% employees as against the previously announced capacity of 20%, and function from 10 am-4 pm.
Here are complete guidelines:
– All intra-state local trains, metro rail closed for the general public.
– Public transport, including intra-state (inter-district) government and private buses, inland waterways transport, trams, local taxis, cabs and auto rickshaws will be allowed with 50 percent passengers.
– A maximum of 50 persons would be allowed at a time in marriage ceremonies and other gatherings.
– A maximum of 20 persons would be allowed to attend funerals.
– Shops selling vegetables, fruits, groceries, milk, bread, meat, eggs and fish allowed to remain open between 6 am to 12 noon.
– Retail shops in shopping malls and market complexes will be allowed to operate with a 25 percent workforce.
– Parks will be opened for vaccinated people from 6 am to 9 am.
– Cinema halls, spa and swimming pools will continue to remain closed.
– Restaurants, bars in hotels and shopping malls allowed to open from 11 am to 8 pm with 50 percent capacity.
– The state government has allowed gyms to remain open from 6 am to 10 am and 4 pm to 8 pm with 50 percent of capacity at a time in each session.
– Salons and beauty parlours are allowed to remain open from 11 am to 6 pm with 50 percent capacity.
– Private and corporate offices allowed to remain open as per normal working hours with not more than 50 percent capacity.
– All political, social, cultural, academic, entertainment-related gatherings, groupings and congregations remain prohibited.
– Banks and financial institutions will remain open between 10 am to 2 pm.
Meanwhile, West Bengal’s daily COVID-19 count on Wednesday was recorded below the 1,500-mark with 1,478 new cases, the health department said. The death toll rose to 17,708 after 29 fresh fatalities were registered in the state. A total of 14,61,490 people have recovered from the infection as of date. The state now has 20, 585 active COVID-19 cases.
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