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New Guidelines Issued Amid Rising Cases Of Corona In Kerala

New guidelines issued amid rising cases of corona in Kerala, relaxation in lockdown restrictions.

On the one hand, the second wave of corona seems to be decreasing in the country, while the new cases of corona infection in Kerala are increasing concern.

Experts and health experts have warned of the increasing cases in Kerala. In view of the increasing cases, the Kerala government has extended the Covid-19 guidelines from 12 am on Wednesday, 5 August.

Despite strict lockdown restrictions in the state, the government has also announced a relaxation in lockdown restrictions. The new restrictions will come into effect from August 5.

Regarding Corona in Kerala, State Health Minister Veena George said in the Kerala Legislative Assembly that in view of the current situation of Corona and the speed of vaccination in the state.

Shops can be opened 6 days a week from 7 am to 9 pm. What will not be closed in Kerala lockdown –

New guidelines issued amid rising cases of corona: The shops will be open 6 days a week from 7 am to 9 pm.

Shops will remain open on 15th and 22nd August i.e. Independence Day and Onam festival, even if that day is a Sunday.

Health Minister Veena George has said that a meeting will be held with local self-governing bodies, police, and traders in this regard.

He also urged shops and business establishments to avoid crowding and maintain their social distance.

Permission has been given to worship with 40 people at places of worship.

Weddings and funerals can be attended by 20 people.

All transport vehicles (private and government buses) have been allowed to follow the protocol of Corona.

The Kerala government has been facing severe criticism from the opposition parties and businessmen of the state for some time now because of the strict restrictions in view of Corona in the state.

Let us inform you that on Tuesday, 23,676 new corona infections were found in the state and 148 deaths were recorded.

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