Travellers in West Bengal must be careful about venturing out, and going to bars and restaurants as they will now be operating at 50% capacity only. The same goes for shopping malls. All these establishments will have to close down by 10 PM every night.
West Bengal Chief Secretary has said that all markets must be sanitised, and has appealed to market committees to ensure that sanitation is done.
The government has ruled that people must follow COVID appropriate behaviour at all times, which means wearing of masks, and maintaining physical distance are must-dos. Over the past months the festivities have led to a surge in covid cases, and this is causing some concern.
West Bengal reported 4512 new infections on Saturday, with Kolkata recording 2398 new cases of COVID.
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