NE NEWS SERVICE
CHENNAI, APR 24
As the surge in Covid-19 spread uncontrolled for the past fortnight, the Tamil Nadu government on Saturday announced further restrictions across the state in an attempt to break the coronavirus chain from Monday (April 26, 2021).
In an 8 page release, the new restrictions, cinema theatres, shopping malls, gyms, convention halls, bars, recreation centres and bigger stores will be shut from Monday. These new restrictions will come into force from 4 am on April 26.
Bigger departmental stores will be allowed to operate without air conditioning. Spas, salons, beauty parlours etc will be shut. Restaurants, tea stalls, messes will be allowed to sell only parcel food.
Dine-in facilities will be strictly prohibited. All religious places will be shut for the public.
E-commerce services can function during the allowed timings. Weddings are allowed to happen with an upper cap of 50 guests. The limit on the attendees for funerals is capped at 25.
IT and ITES companies shall order at least 50% of its staff to work from home.
Sports training centres shall be open only for national and international training purposes. E-registration facility has been made mandatory for everybody entering Tamil Nadu except from Puducherry.
The state government also reiterated that the night curfew and the restrictions currently in place will continue.
At present, the state has complete lockdown on Sundays and night curfew across the state from 10 pm to 4 am every day. Apart from this, no standees are allowed in public transport at present.
The curbs come as Tamil Nadu reported over 13,000 new COVID-19 cases on Friday with 78 deaths. In Chennai, over 3,800 new cases were reported on Friday.
The mini clinics came in to existence months before the assembly election were also closed and all the medical professionals including para medical staffs were immediately attached to the nearby government hospitals.