COVID-19: Chandigarh administration announces additional restrictions ANI | Updated: May 04, 2021 14:07 IST
Chandigarh [India], May 4 (ANI): Amid the surge in COVID-19 cases, the Chandigarh administration on Tuesday announced the extension of night curfew from 6 pm to 5 am every day along with a complete weekend curfew. Night curfew to continue from 6 pm to 5 am every day along with complete weekend curfew. Restricted movement from 5 pm on May 4 to 5 am on May 11, with only essentials shops to remain open, said SDMA, Chandigarh.
As per the guidelines, home delivery of essentials has been allowed up to 9 pm and takeaways till 5 pm.
The administration has also imposed restrictions on all government offices to run from 9:30 am to 5 pm till further orders and private offices will continue to work from home as much as possible.
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Updated: 5:16 PM EST Feb 24, 2021 Owners of adult entertainment establishments in Baltimore are protesting COVID-19 restrictions that mandate the continued closure of their businesses.The owners pointed to the mayor s order that took effect Monday, saying their businesses were not permitted to open while others were. This is a deeply unfair move, in our view, an unnamed spokesperson for adult entertainment business owners in Baltimore said in a statement released by the industry. We re being selectively targeted to stay closed. If you can open a gym or put on a stage show, you can have a gentleman s club open. There s some other agenda at work here, and it s very insensitive to the not inconsequential number of people who make their livings through the adult entertainment industry. The statement pointed to the workers, in addition to the entertainers, who depend on the industry to survive, including cooks, bartenders, janitors, security guards and building tradespeople.
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Council chiefs have written to more than 400 shops in Stoke-on-Trent to remind them to follow Covid rules – after a flood of complaints from members of the public.
A total of 409 supermarkets and convenience stores have been sent the letter from Stoke-on-Trent City Council, which emphasises the importance of sticking to the guidance around mask-wearing, social distancing and hygeine.
The council has received around 250 complaints from the public relating to potential breaches at shops, involving either staff or customers, with half of those coming in the last month.