Curbs eased; teachers can go to schools
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Govt. extends lockdown until July 31, permits reopening of Industrial Training Institutes
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin on Friday introduced that admission and distribution of textbooks at schools could be allowed, whilst the federal government prolonged the COVID-19 lockdown until 6 a.m. on July 31.
In an announcement, he introduced that teachers could be allowed to go to schools for work. Industrial Training Institutes and industrial schools and typewriting and shorthand institutes could be allowed to reopen however solely with 50% of their college students and by following the general public well being measures.
The ban on inter-State authorities and personal bus transport (besides to and from Puducherry), cinema halls, bars, swimming swimming pools, social and political conferences with public participation, leisure, sports activities and cultural occasions, schools and faculties and zoos would proceed.
Only 50 individuals will likely be allowed at weddings and 20 at funerals. None of the recent relaxations could be relevant to containment zones.
Mr. Stalin mentioned the usual working procedures, already issued for varied actions, needs to be complied with. Shops ought to provide hand sanitizer to their prospects and browse their temperature. They also needs to make sure that prospects wore masks, their premises had been correctly ventilated and bodily distancing norms had been complied with.
The Chief Minister underscored the necessity for sticking to the five-fold technique of COVID-19-appropriate behaviour. He chaired a gathering to evaluation the COVID-19 scenario. Health Minister Ma. Subramanian, Chief Secretary V. Irai Anbu and senior officers had been current.
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