COVID-19: Mumbai Police issues fresh guidelines on lockdown; check what s allowed, what s not
Industrial workers travelling by private buses and vehicles can travel at all times using valid ID card, while students can also travel to give exams with valid hall tickets.
BusinessToday.In | April 7, 2021 | Updated 15:49 IST
No movement except for essential services will be allowed at night after 8 pm and on weekends.
The Mumbai Police on Wednesday released updated guidelines for COVID-19 lockdown in the city. The new guidelines are in addition to the existing measures like night curfews and weekend lockdowns being implemented across the state to curb the spread of coronavirus infections.
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https://mybs.in/2ZdXaol A healthcare worker collects a swab sample from a man during a rapid antigen testing campaign for the coronavirus disease, near the Gateway of India monument in Mumbai (Photo: Reuters)
Mumbai Police on Wednesday announced updated lockdown guidelines which restrict the movement of people in public areas and transport while exempting those involved in essential services. In a series of tweets, Mumbai Police announced the updated lockdown guidelines, which state Public Places: Weekdays (7 am-8 pm) - the movement of no more than 5 people allowed Weekdays (8 pm-7 am) and 8 pm Friday to 7 am Monday - no movement except essential services Beaches- Closed till 30 April.
Police patrol at Dadar market during the night curfew imposed due to surge in Covid-19 cases, in Mumbai. (File photo)
MUMBAI: Mumbai Police on Wednesday announced the fresh lockdown guidelines which restricts the movement of people in public areas and transport while exempting those involved in essential services.
In a series of tweets, Mumbai Police announced the updated lockdown guidelines, which states Public Places: Weekdays (7am-8pm) - the movement of no more than 5 people allowed Weekdays (8pm-7am).
A thread of updated Lockdown Guidelines in Mumbai:Public Places:Weekdays (7am-8pm) - movement of no more than 5… https://t.co/hpqmqlKZj5 Mumbai Police (@MumbaiPolice) 1617774745000
World Health Day: Mumbai Police shared an important message on social media.
Mumbai Police know how to get a message across, loud and clear. Their witty one-liners and funny social media posts have amassed several followers across platforms. And they did not disappoint on the occasion of World Health Day. Keeping in mind the rising number of COVD-19 cases in Mumbai and other parts of Maharashtra, Mumbai Police shared a photo on Twitter asking citizens to be healthy, wealthy and wise and avail vaccination services. The caption to the photo read, Be Wise, Mumbai! All citizens above the age of 45, secure your health this #WorldHealthDay! Get yourselves vaccinated at your nearest centres. #TakingOnCorona
No lockdown in Telangana, govt clarifies as fake GO causes panic
The fake GO, which was dished out in Somesh Kumar s name, bore so signature of any government official.
By Yunus Y Lasania| Updated: 1st April 2021 10:47 pm IST
Hyderabad: The Telangana government on Thursday night clarified that it is not considering the imposition of another lockdown in the state. Chief secretary Somesh Kumar in a statement debunked an unsigned document, which fooled many into believing that it was a real government order (GO) which said shops and establishments will stay shut from 6 p.m. to 8 a.m from April 1 in view of rising COVID-19 cases in the state.