The Tamil Nadu government has now permitted full occupancy in movie theatres and the functioning of schools for Classes 1-8 on a 'rotational' basis from November 1.
The theatres will open again with full occupancy. *Google
The Tamil Nadu government has eased
more Covid-19 restrictions, permitting 100 per cent occupancy in cinema halls
and functioning of schools for classes one to eight on a 'rotational' basis
from November 1. As part of the new set of relaxations, it also announced
lifting of time curbs on the functioning of shops, among others.
The decision was taken during a
review meeting on Saturday that was chaired by Chief Minister M K Stalin at the
Secretariat, according to an official release.
In
view of the festival session, the time restriction on shops, restaurants and
bakeries, which are allowed to remain open till 11 pm until now, has been
eased. Also, indoor and outdoor sports, sports training, and the use of
swimming pools for 'therapeutic purposes' have been permitted with immediate
effect.
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The release said that schools are
permitted to conduct classes from Grade one to eight on a rotational basis and
cinema halls are allowed 100 per cent occupancy while adhering to the Covid-19
protocols.
It
also added that bars and standalone bars are also permitted to operate. Film
shootings with the required crew following all Covid-19 rules are allowed and
those taking part should be mandatorily vaccinated twice. AC and non-AC buses
are permitted to function at full capacity between districts and states except
Kerala.
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