
The Gautam Budh Nagar on Sunday issued fresh guidelines for relaxations in Covid curfew from Monday (June 7). However, the district will remain under complete curfew on weekends after Friday 7 PM.
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Markets and Shops
Shops and markets outside containment zones will be allowed to remain open from 7 am to 7 pm from Monday to Friday
Vegetable markets in the densely populated areas will function in open places
Restaurants and Eateries
- Only home delivery allowed from restaurants
- Street hawkers and vendors will be allowed with Covid appropriate behaviour and distancing
Religious places and gatherings
- Not more than 5 devotees will be allowed inside a religious place at a time
- Not more than 25 members allowed in a wedding function subject to social distancing and sanitisation
- A maximum of 20 people will be allowed at a funeral procession.
Schools, colleges and gyms
- Schools, colleges and educational institutes will remain closed. Online learning to be encouraged
- Coaching centres, cinema halls, gymnasiums, swimming pools, clubs and shopping malls will remain closed
Government Employees and Staff
- While there would be full attendance for the frontline workers, for the rest of the government employees, there would be 50 per cent attendance on rotation.
- A COVID help desk must be established at all offices
Industries
- Industrial units will stay open following Covid appropriate guidelines with mandatory Covid help desk
Private Offices
- The private sector has been asked to encourage the employees to work from home
- No employee to be allowed with infection symptoms
- Setting up of a Covid help desk is mandatory
Passengers and Vehicles
- Screening of passengers to be done as per appropriate guidelines
- 2 Passengers allowed in 3 wheelers
- 3 Passengers allowed in e-rickshaw
- 4 Passengers allowed in 4 wheelers all subject to proper distancing and wearing of masks
On Sunday, the Uttar Pradesh government lifted curfew from all districts barring three — Meerut, Gorakhpur and Saharanpur — where active cases were still over 600.