Maharashtra Govt rolls out new COVID Guidelines; Read here!

In Maharashtra, the state most affected by the infection, on Friday, the government has imposed new restrictions till 31 March. Accordingly, all theaters and auditoriums will operate only with 50 per cent capacity.

Yogita S.
Published on: 19 March 2021 10:44 AM GMT
Maharashtra Govt rolls out new COVID Guidelines; Read here!
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New Delhi: The corona virus pandemic continues to wreak havoc in the country. In Maharashtra, the state most affected by the infection, on Friday, the government has imposed new restrictions till 31 March. Accordingly, all theaters and auditoriums will operate only with 50 per cent capacity.

New Corona Guidelines in Maharashtra:

All private offices will also operate with 50 percent capacity. While the use of the mask will be mandatory.

According to the government of Maharashtra, if an office or drama theater is found to be in violation of the rules of Corona, it can be closed until the time of the pandemic. Also, the department heads of government and semi-government offices have been asked to decide on the required number of employees.

However, the manufacturing sector can work with 100 percent number. Apart from this, it has also been said that such places should not be given to those people who have not worn masks properly.

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According to the new ban imposed by the Maharashtra government, people will be given entry in any office only if the temperature is found correct in the screening. Also, sanitizer will be used as before.

In view of the worsening situation of corona virus in Maharashtra, the state government has issued new restrictions this week. On Thursday, 25 thousand 833 new cases of Corona virus infection have been reported in the state. For the first time since March last year, there have been so many cases in a day.

Apart from this, the government has also issued new rules for public places in the state. In such a situation, if you are thinking about traveling to Maharashtra, then take special care of these things.

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Yogita S.

Yogita S.

Media Graduate, News Editor and PR Enthusiast.

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