New Delhi: The Unlock 5 guidelines issued by the Centre on September 30 will now be in force till November 30, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) said in a notification on Tuesday.
This means there will be no further relaxation in the unlock guidelines till the end of next month.
In September, the ministry had allowed resumption of cinema halls with 50 per cent occupancy, international air travel as permitted by the government and gatherings in closed spaces with 50 per cent strength, not exceeding 200 people. All these activities will function as before until further order, but strict lockdown will continue in containment zones.
The notification also asked people to exercise extreme caution and follow Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s call for Jan Aandolan to fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.
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