COVID-19: The Gujarat government on Thursday issued a statement producing it mandatory for managers, owners of organization/ specialist establishments to be vaccinated by June 30 in 18 cities and towns that stay beneath evening curfew. By July 10, the rest of the state should really be vaccinated. In a stern statement issued by the state facts division, the government also warned that the units which do not comply with the notice will face shutdown.
The statement comes following a core committee meeting chaired by Chief Minister Vijay Rupani. The state government stated evening curfew would continue in 18 of the 36 cities and towns exactly where the restrictions are at present in spot. As per the statement the managers, owners and employees of any organization/ specialist establishments in these 18 cities have to be positively vaccinated by June 30. And rest of the employees in the remaining areas can be vaccinated by July 10″, study the statement released by the state facts division. “The fresh update regarding the night curfew extension or lifting restrictions in these 18 cities (including eight municipal corporations) will come into effect from June 27”, Chief Secretary Anil Mukim, aspect of core committee meeting, told The India Express.
These are the cities/ towns exactly where evening curfew involving 10 pm–6 am has been extended : Ahmedabad, Rajkot, Vadodara, Surat, Bhavnagar, Gandhinagar, Jamnagar, Junagadh, Vapi, Ankleshwar, Valsad, Navsari, Mehsana, Bharuch, Patan, Morbi, Bhuj and Gandhidham.
The Gujarat government has additional eased lockdown restrictions. Restaurants can offer you services till 9 pm with 60 per cent seating capacity. Cinema halls, multiplexes and auditoriums can operate with 50 per cent capacity. Libraries with 60 per cent capacity. Up to 40 individuals can attend a funeral and weddings can have up to one hundred guests. Political and religious events can take spot with 50 per cent capacity not more than 200 individuals.
Gujarat’s total quantity of covid instances stands at 8.23 lakh followed by 10,040 deaths.