Kerala Government on Sunday prolonged the lockdown restrictions till June 9 in all its districts. “Special intensified stringent restrictions enforced in the district of Malappuram will cease to exist from 00:00 of May 30. Thereafter the lockdown restrictions shall be uniform in all districts of the state,” in accordance with an official order.
However, the state authorities allowed industrial institutions and manufacturing centres (together with money, coir and mining) to perform with minimal employees not exceeding 50 per cent of employees power.
Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan took to Twitter saying, “Lockdown extended for all of Kerala till 9 June, with certain relaxations. All industries can function with minimal staff, not to exceed 50 per cent strength. Banks will continue on Mon, Wed, Fri. Time extended till 5 pm. Triple lockdown in Malappuram will stand repealed from 30 May.”
According to Union Health Ministry Kerala has 2,38,210 energetic COVID-19 circumstances. The whole variety of recoveries has reached 22,24,405 and fatalities have mounted to eight,257.
(With ANI inputs)