Delhi govt extends Covid-19 curfew till June 7 with some relaxations | What’s allowed now

Delhi govt extends Covid-19 curfew till June 7 with some relaxations | What’s allowed now

Delhi govt extends Covid-19 curfew till June 7 with some relaxations | What’s allowed now

The Delhi government in an order issued on Saturday announced an extension of the Covid-induced lockdown till June 7. This has been done, even though the active Covid-19 cases and case positivity rate in the city are declining, because “the situation is still precarious”.

Essential activities and services will, of course, continue to be exempt. E-passes possessed by people for movement connected to essential goods and services will continue to be valid.

  • Operations of manufacturing/production units within closed premises in approved industrial areas
  • Construction activities within work sites.

In order to re-open manufacturing units and construction work, the following terms and conditions have to be met,

  • Only asymptomatic workers and employees to be allowed at the workplace.
  • Staggering of work/business hours to be followed at the workplace in order to ensure proper social distancing.
  • Covid-appropriate behaviour to be strictly followed by all workers at the workplace.
  • Provision of thermal screening, hand wash and sanitizer preferably with touch-free mechanism to be made at all entry and exit points.
  • Frequent sanitization of entire workplace and common facilities to be ensured.

A manufacturing unit or construction site that violates these rules is liable to be closed. Legal action may also be taken.

 

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