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Unlock 3 Guidelines Issued : Night Curfew Removed

Amidst the ongoing coronavirus in the country, the Ministry of Home Affairs has issued guidelines for Unlock 3 (Unlock3) starting from 1 August.

Wednesday, July 29, 2020

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Amidst the ongoing corona crisis in the country, the Ministry of Home Affairs India has issued guidelines for Unlock 3 (Unlock 3) starting from 1 August. According to the guidelines issued by the government, schools and colleges will be closed for the time being. Also, theaters have not been allowed to open.


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India Coronavirus Unlock 3 Guidelines


Along with this, the night curfew has been removed. At the same time, gym and yoga have been allowed to open from 5 August. Along with this, the ban on metro services will continue. Please tell that in the last March, the lockdown was implemented to reduce the spread of corona and at the same time theaters, gyms, schools, and colleges were closed. Now slowly the unlock is being relaxed through.

According to the guidelines issued by the government, after extensive consultation with states and union territories, it has been decided that schools, colleges, and coaching institutes will be closed by August 31, 2020. Also, international air travel has been allowed to passengers in a limited way under the Vande Bharat Mission. At the same time, the lockdown will be strictly implemented until 31 August in the Containment Zones.

Meanwhile, there have been 48,513 new cases of infection in the country in the last 24 hours, while 768 people have died. With this, the total number of patients in the country has increased to 15,31,669. At the same time, 34,193 people have lost their lives with this disease. So far, the number of people recovering from this disease is also reaching around 10 lakhs. So far 9,88,029 people have been cured of this disease.

The recovery rate in the country is currently running at 64.50 percent. At the same time, the positivity rate is running at 11.86%. That is, out of all the samples being tested, 11.86 percent of them are sample positive.

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