"Current restrictions will continue in all eleven districts with high positivity rate till 6am on June 21, in the rest of the districts some of the restrictions have been relaxed. However, concerned Deputy Commissioners and District in-charge Ministers can take a call to impose more restrictions in their districts," Yediyurappa said.
Uttarakhand lockdown: COVID curfew extended till June 15 - What's allowed, what's not - However, the government has allowed general stores to open between 8 am and 1 pm on June 9 and June 14, respectively.
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UP has announced relaxations of curfew in several districts
Rajasthan also began its unlock from June 2
New Delhi: With COVID-19 cases declining, Delhi and several other states will see further relaxation in lockdown, including reopening of markets and malls and resumption of metro services.
Delhi will continue its unlocking process from June 7 while Maharashtra will implement a five-level plan to ease curbs based on weekly positivity rate and occupancy of oxygen beds in districts.
Even as the COVID situation has relatively improved in most of the northern and western states, southern and eastern parts of the country are still reporting a high number of cases.
Amaravati (Andhra Pradesh) [India], May 31 (ANI): The Andhra Pradesh government on Monday announced that it has extended the COVID-19 curfew in the state till June 10.
Though the COVID-19 cases have been witnessing a steady decline over the past week, the government decided to continue the curfew for a few more days to ensure the COVID-19 curve flattens, the sources said.