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Tamil Nadu Extends Lockdown Till October 31; Check What Has Been Allowed & What Still Remains Closed
Tamil Nadu lockdown news: The AIADMK announced on Twitter that the state has decided to extend the lockdown for another month till October 31, however, some more relaxations will be put in place.
Tamil Nadu lockdown news: Tamil Nadu government has extended Covid-19 lockdown till October 31, with some more relaxations including permit of cinema shooting (with a limited number of people).
The AIADMK announced on Twitter that the state has decided to extend the lockdown for another month till October 31, however, some more relaxations will be put in place.
Earlier, the Palaniswami government appealed to the people to continue to extend full cooperation to the government's efforts to tackle the pandemic. Here is what's allowed and what still remains closed:Tamil Nadu government extends #COVID19 lockdown till October 31, 2020 with some more relaxations.
— AIADMK (@AIADMKOfficial) September 29, 2020
- Educational institutions to remain closed.
- The ban on suburban electric train traffic will continue
- The number of domestic flights to land at Chennai airport to be 100 a day.
- Cinema shootings with a maximum of 100 people at a time permitted.
- Under the new guidelines, hotels will be allowed to function from 6 am to 9pm.
- Parcel services will also be permitted till 10 pm.
- The ban will continues for theaters, swimming pools, amusement parks, beaches, zoos, museums, tourist sites
- As per the government, the circular allowing students of class 10 and class 12 to go to schools on voluntary basis has been put on hold. A final decision will be taken after recommendations of the medical committee.
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