Coronavirus | Tamil Nadu makes e-pass mandatory as part of fresh restrictions starting April 26
Restaurants to have solely takeaway providers whereas theatres, buying malls, and gymnasiums will stay shut.
The Tamil Nadu Government on Saturday introduced fresh restrictions efficient from Monday (April 26) to curb the unfold of the second wave of COVID-19.
As per the restrictions, e-registration at http://eregister.tnea.org will likely be mandatory to enter Tamil Nadu from overseas and different (*26*) besides from Puducherry. The following restrictions will likely be in place:
1. No recreation golf equipment, bars, auditoriums, theatres, gyms, assembly halls.
2. No large format outlets, buying advanced, malls.
3. No magnificence parlours, spas, saloons, barber outlets.
4. Only parcel at eating places, lodges, mess, tea outlets.
5. Time restrictions on all e-commerce actions.
6. No entry for public in any respect locations of worship.
7. No participation of public at temple consecration.
8. 50 company at weddings.
9. Only 25 attendees at funerals.
10. 50% workers of IT/ITES to work at home.
11. No permission for golf, tennis golf equipment and sports activities coaching academy. Training for nationwide/worldwide gamers allowed.
12. No standees in bus.
13. Maximum 3 passengers in taxi and two in autos.
14. Night curfew and Sunday lockdowns to proceed.