Shops, Restaurants, Amusement Parks, Theatres: Maharashtra Easy Restrictions | Complete list

In form of coronavirus As the numbers show signs of decline, the Maharashtra government has announced easing of restrictions related to Covid-19 across the state. while all Restaurants & Restaurants Now allowed to operate till midnight, amusement parks, theaters and cinema halls will reopen from October 22.

“We are gradually easing restrictions and the number of patients seems to be coming down. We are also reopening cinemas and cinemas from 22nd October. In a statement issued by the Chief Minister’s Office quoting Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray, there is a constant demand to increase the working hours of restaurants and shops.

Here is the list of relaxations announced by the government:

  • All restaurants and eateries were allowed to function till 12 midnight and all other establishments, such as shops, were allowed to function till 11 pm ‘with immediate effect’. Earlier all shops were allowed to operate till 10 pm only.
  • The state government has allowed the reopening of amusement parks from October 22. However, water rides are still not allowed in amusement parks.
  • Theaters and cinema halls have also been allowed to open with 50% occupancy from October 22, except in containment zones.
  • Cinema halls’ show times will have to be “staggered”, and only the sale of packaged food and beverages will be allowed. Food and beverages cannot be carried inside the screening auditorium.

Health Minister Rajesh Tope said on Tuesday, “The second wave of the pandemic is not over yet. But there is no favorable situation for the third wave at the moment. The state task force has warned of a third wave after the Diwali season. We are assessing the situation.”

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The BMC said the provisions mentioned in the Maharashtra government notification under the “break the chain” guidelines will remain in force “as is” till further orders.

According to the state health department, Maharashtra recorded 1,485 COVID-19 cases on Monday, the lowest daily count in 17 months and 27 deaths, taking the number of infections to 65,93,182 and the toll to 1,39,816. Went.

As of Monday, Maharashtra had 28,008 active cases.

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