COVID curbs: Bengal shuts schools, colleges; offices allowed with 50% workforce

Bengal on Sunday re-imposed certain Covid restrictions – closing of schools and colleges, and capping attendance at private and government offices at 50 per cent – in the light of a worrying increase in daily cases, including those of the Omicron variant.
A 10 pm – 5 am night curfew has been ordered, following in the footsteps of Haryana, Delhi and Uttar Pradesh. Only essential and emergency services can operate in this time.

Starting tomorrow (Monday), schools, colleges and universities in Bengal will be closed, as will swimming pools, gyms, spas and beauty salons, and wellness centres.

Flights from Mumbai and New Delhi will ply only twice a week, and no flights from the UK will be allowed for the time being, Dwivedi said.

Cinema halls and theatres have been allowed to operate with 50 percent capacity. Meetings and conferences have been allowed with a maximum of 200 people at a time or 50 percent capacity of the hall, whichever is lower.

Bars and restaurants were allowed to remain open with 50 percent capacity till 10 pm, while home delivery of food and other essential products was permitted as per usual operational hours.

Not more than 50 persons shall be allowed in weddings, and only 20 persons will be allowed during funeral and burial services, the chief secretary said.

The state government asked the management of industries, factories, mills, tea gardens and other commercial establishments to ensure strict compliance with the guidelines.

Like in first two COVID pandemic waves, various Chambers of Commerce and trade organisations may adopt different market places and ensure regular sanitization and COVID appropriate health and hygiene protocols.

All government and private hospitals are advised to review the arrangements and facilities for treatment of COVID in the hospitals so that timely and proper treatment can be given to those needing hospitalisation.

Home delivery of food and other essential products shall be allowed as per usual operational hours following proper COVID appropriate care and protocols

West Bengal on Saturday reported 4,512 fresh COVID-19 cases, 1,061 more than the previous day, with Kolkata accounting for 2,398 new cases, as per the state health department.

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