New Delhi: Karnataka extends the state-wide COVID-19 lockdown for two weeks till June 7, the Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa introduced on Friday saying that the choice has been taken after a gathering with officers and ministers.
A lockdown was first introduced on May 10 which was in drive till May 24. The authorities has now determined to lengthen the lockdown by one other two weeks and the lockdown in Karnataka will probably be in drive till 6 am on June 7.
All restrictions imposed earlier wil proceed to be in place like public transportation, together with RTC buses and Bangalore Metro providers, will proceed to stay prohibited.
Shops coping with meals, groceries, vegetables and fruit, dairy and milk cubicles, meat and fish, and animal fodder will probably be allowed to operate for 4 hours from 6 am to 10 am.
Movement on people is allowed in sure instances like emergencies, getting vaccinated or for the motion of these employed in important providers.
Meanwhile, it reported 32218 new COVID-19 instances, 52581 recoveries and 353 deaths within the final 24 hours on Friday.
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