Thiruvananthapuram: In an endeavour to cut the chain of transmission of the novel coronavirus and to minimise the potential of its spread, the Kerala Government has extended the Covid-19 guidelines with effect from 12 a.m. of August 5.


With Kerala witnessing a surge in Covid-19 cases despite the numbers declining in another states, the government has issued certain guidelines to ensure the figures are kept under control.


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Below are some of the fresh guidelines issued:



  • Shops, markets, banks, offices, financial institutions, factories, industrial establishments, open tourist spaces and other establishments can function from Monday to Saturday

  • All shops, tourism centres and other establishments should display the status of vaccination of employees and the number of customers permitted at a time. It shall be the responsibility of owners of such establishments to avoid crowding inside and outside the shop. The enforcement agencies will conduct checks and take action to ensure the above

  • All establishments in the public sector, including government offices, PSUs, companies, autonomous organisations, commissions etc. will function from Monday to Friday

  • Only persons who have taken at least one dose of Covid-19 vaccine before two weeks or who are in the possession of RT-PCR negative certificate taken 72 hours before or who is in possession of Covid-19 positive results more than a month old will be allowed inside (workers/visitors) in shops, markets, banks, public and private offices, financial institutions, factories, industrial establishments, open tourist spaces and other establishments

  • To avoid crowding, all shops and establishments can function from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. The people will be allowed inside the shop only on the basis of the shopping area (1 person per 25 square feet)

  • Hotels and restaurants will be allowed online delivery till 9: 30 p.m.

  • All transport vehicles (public and private) shall be permitted with strict adherence to Covid-19 protocols

  • All competitive, recruitment and university examinations/sports trials shall be permitted

  • There shall be a complete lockdown on August 8 (Sunday). However, there shall be no lockdown on August 15 (Independence Day)

  • Schools, colleges, tuition centres, cinema theatres, in-house dining in hotels and restaurants etc. will not be permitted

  • Malls can be permitted to open only for online delivery. Educational institutes can be opened only for imparting only online education.

  • Dining will be allowed in open areas, inside vehicles, parking lots etc. maintaining six feet distance.

  • Accommodation facilities like hotels, resorts etc. will be allowed in bio-bubble model in all areas on Fridays

  • Public functions, social, cultural and political gatherings are not permitted. However, marriage and funerals will be allowed with participation of maximum 20 persons

  • The places of worship shall strictly limit the maximum number of persons to 40 with each person having a minimum of 25 square feet area. For lesser area, the maximum number of persons shall be proportionately reduced

  • All departments shall conduct online/social media campaigns to effectively implement the restrictions

  • All departments concerned shall ensure that appropriate Covid protocol is followed in all areas


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