Kolkata:
The West Bengal Authorities on Tuesday introduced the extension of lockdown in containment zones until August 31, which was earlier in place until the top of July.
The state may also observe full lockdown on Saturdays and Sundays. Nevertheless, the identical is not going to be noticed this weekend on account of Mulsim competition Eid al-Adha.
Talking to media, state Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee mentioned, “We’re extending lockdown in containment zones until August 31, that was earlier in place until July 31.”
“Authorities companies will go on as normal. Personal organisations can even run their workplaces, however whereas sustaining COVID norms like carrying masks, gloves, sanitising fingers amongst others. We are going to attempt to break the COVID chain twice every week by imposing an entire lockdown in containment zones until August 31. Nevertheless, on August 15, there can be no full lockdown. Solely small ceremonies can be allowed, the Chief Minister mentioned.”
“No full lockdown this Saturday and Sunday due to the Eid al-Adha. Request everybody to have a good time the day by sustaining COVID norms. Nevertheless, no meeting or gatherings can be allowed outdoors as now we have limitations attributable to lockdown. From subsequent week, we’ll introduce full lockdowns throughout each weekend,” she added.
The West Bengal authorities has shaped eight groups below IAS officers to watch rising COVID instances in a number of districts of the state.
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