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COVID-19: Maharashtra imposes fresh curbs as cases surge - What's allowed, what's not

Last week, Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray had warned of stringent measures if the people failed to cooperate in the war against the virus.

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A day after the state crossed the 23 lakh Covid-19 case tally, the Maharashtra government on Monday implemented strict restrictions rather than a total lockdown to control the coronavirus scourge.

New restrictions imposed by Maharashtra government-

1. Hotels, restaurants, cinemas, and multiplexes shall be permitted to operate at only 50 percent capacity, shopping malls will implement stringent Covid protocols, and all social, religious, political and cultural gatherings have been banned.

Nobody will be allowed inside these establishments without wearing a mask and a temperature check, the state government said in a notification.

2. Similarly, all offices will adhere to the 50 percent staff norms with Work From Home encouraged, and entries to all places of worship would be strictly regulated, depending on the space available.

3. Violations of the norms would be punished with the concerned establishments ordered to shut down till the pandemic remains in force as per the Centre's rules.

4. The guest limit for weddings has been capped at 50 and 20 mourners for all funerals, said a notification late this evening. Action will be taken against the owners of premises (such as wedding halls) if these norms are violated, the government said.

5. In the case of home isolation, the patient must inform local authorities about the medical professional under whose supervision he or she is.

6. A board will be put up on the door for 14 days indicating the presence of COVID-19 patient at the location. Patients will be stamped "home quarantine" on the hand. If patients violate these norms, they will be shifted to covid care centres.

Last week, Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray had warned of stringent measures if the people failed to cooperate in the war against the virus.

Health Minister Rajesh Tope said that strong regulations are being imposed for marriages and other social gatherings to curb the virus, besides other measures.

Tope said that although lockdown may not be an option now, strict actions are, and hence the government has announced tightening of existing measures till March 31.

"Nearly 85 percent of the cases are asymptomatic and are advised home treatment, and the death rate is low. The government is working on the 3-Ts - Tracking, Testing, Treatment - and the treatment facilities are being ramped up," Tope said.

He said the vaccination has been accelerated in the state with efforts to increase the number of vaccination centres in both government and private hospitals.

While there is no shortage of vaccines, Tope appealed to all people above 60 to get their dose as soon as possible.

(With agency inputs)

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