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TN Coronavirus Guidelines: No Night Curfew, Temple Festivals & Religious Events Banned - Details Here
Tamil Nadu government has imposed several restrictions including ban on temple festivals and religious events in order to control spread of novel Coronavirus.
In the wake of rise in Covid-19 cases in the state, Tamil Nadu government has imposed several restrictions starting from April 10.
As per the announcement, the state government has ruled out night curfew but has put a ban on Temple festivals, religious events. Though offices can run, the government has advised the eligible candidates to take COVID-19 vaccine in order to avoid spread of deadly virus.
Here's a list revised rules and guidelines:
- Only 50% seating capacity in hotels and tea stalls
- Temple festivals, religious events banned
- spectators not allowed in playground, IPL should be held without audience in Chennai
- E Registration mandatory to enter the state
- Offices can run, but government advises to take vaccine seriously
- Only 50% seating allowed in recreation clubs, entertainment & amusement parks, zoological parks, museums, cinema theatres in multiplex and shopping malls.
- Only 100 persons allowed to attend wedding functions and funeral processions.
- Only 200 persons allowed in social, political, educational, entertainment, sports and cultural events.
- Standing passengers in inter-state buses being operated to Puducherry, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka not allowed
- Exhibition halls will be allowed only for business to business events.
- TV serial and film shooting allowed, but the management should ensure that all participants have undergone RT-PCR tests
Tamil Nadu High Court on Wednesday warned the state government about worsening COVID-19 situation in the state. People are not wearing masks and appear to be taking chances, noted High Court Chief Justice Sanjib Banerjee.
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