Masks have been made mandatory in the state. Local train closed from Thursday,Mamata Banerjee
Masks have been made mandatory in the state. 50 percent attendance is being done in the state government office. Shopping malls, spas, gyms will be closed indefinitely. All social, cultural, political rallies will be closed.
After being sworn in as the Chief Minister of West Bengal for the third time, Mamata Banerjee took a series of steps to confront Corona at her first press conference in Navanne.
Mamata said that a complete lockdown is not being issued in Bengal. However, multiple restrictions were imposed. Local trains will be stopped in Bengal from tomorrow, the Chief Minister announced.
It may be mentioned that over the last few days, several railway workers in the eastern and southeastern branches were affected by corona. Due to which the number of trains decreased. Eventually the local train service was completely shut down.
The chief minister further said that masks have been made mandatory in the state. 50 percent attendance is being done in the state government office. Shopping malls, spas, gyms, bars will be closed indefinitely. All social, cultural, political rallies will be closed. A wedding ceremony or any ceremony can be held with 50 people. You have to take permission for this. This time the virtual Rabindra Jayanti will be celebrated.
The market will be open from 8 am to 10 am and from 5 pm to 6 pm. Mamata said the decision was taken without a complete lockdown.
Find out at a glance what are the restrictions in Bengal to deal with Covid 19
* The bank will be open from 10 am to 2 pm.
* * The number of buses and metros will be half of the number.
* Jewelry shop will be open from 12 noon to 3 pm.
** Covid report negative is mandatory for air travel.
* 50 percent of the employees in the private sector have to do work form home.
** Shopping malls, gyms, restaurants will be closed indefinitely.
* The market will be open from 8 am to 10 am and from 5 pm to 6 pm.
On the other hand, Mamata Banerjee further said, 'There are 2.7 lakh quack doctors. Kwak doctors will be called for help. Guidelines will be given on what to do if someone in the village is infected.
II have given about one and a half crore vaccines. I have asked for 3 crore vaccines. There are 26 thousand beds, more beds will be increased. '
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