R. ARIVANANTHAM
CHENNAI, MAY 17
The COVID-19 lockdown was on Sunday extended till May 31 in Tamil Nadu by the Chief Minister Edappadi K Palaniswami. He also announced new relaxations such as resumption of intra-district transportation in 25 districts after a hiatus of nearly two months.
In an 8-page statement, the Chief said that there will be no change in the curbs in 12 other districts, including Chennai, as they would continue as existed during the third phase of lockdown, set to end on Sunday, he added.
Citing consultations with top officials, public health and medical experts, he said the lockdown is extended till May 31 and the curbs including bar on functioning of educational institutions, public entry into religious places and relaxations already in force will continue throughout the state.
Palaniswami announced new relaxation in curbs for 25 districts, including Coimbatore, Salem, Erode, Tirupur, Namakkal and Karur, where people could avail government and private buses for commute within the district and they do not need “TN e-pass,” (permission for travel), he said.
Effective March 24 evening, public transport ceased to operate in the state as part of lockdown measures.