Covid-19 second wave: Maharashtra issues fresh measures; private offices, theatres to operate at 50% capacity

According to the new order, all private offices, theatres, and auditoriums will have to operate at a maximum capacity of 50 per cent.

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The order also said that no one should be allowed entry without proper wearing of masks.

In the wake of rise in the number of COVID-19 cases in Maharashtra, the state government has issued fresh measures to control the spread of the highly infectious disease. The state government said that the new measures will be in place till March 31, 2021. According to the new order, all private offices, theatres, and auditoriums will have to operate at a maximum capacity of 50 per cent. The order also said that no one should be allowed entry without proper wearing of masks. Health and essential services offices have been exempted from the new rule. Officials said that people have been warned of heavy penalties if they are found to be violating the order.

“All private offices except related to health and other essential services to function at 50 per cent capacity,” the order reads.

“No one should be allowed entry without masks, temperature measuring devices to be used to ensure that people having fever must not get entry, adequate hand sanitizers to be kept at various convenient locations,” the order reads.

The government said that concerned establishments should ensure the presence of enough manpower to enforce the proper wearing of mask as well as to make sure that visitors follow all norms of social distancing.

Meanwhile, Maharashtra continues to report the highest number of new COVID-19 cases. It reported 25,833 new cases in a single day, which is around 65 per cent of daily cases in India.

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This article was first uploaded on March nineteen, twenty twenty-one, at forty-one minutes past three in the afternoon.
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