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Bengal goes into shutdown mode to curb spread of Covid

Bengal goes into shutdown mode to curb spread of Covid

Shopping complexes, malls, bars closed; markets open only for three hours in the morning and evening

While pharmacies, medical equipment shops and groceries have been  exempted from the closure order, markets will be allowed to remain open twice a day from 7am to 10am in the morning and 3pm to 5pm in the afternoon.
TT   |  Calcutta  |  30.04.21: The Bengal government ordered the shut down of a number of public places, including shopping complexes and malls, cinemas, bars and sports complexs, in the wake of rising Covid cases in the state.

As per an order signed by chief secretary Alapan Bandyopadhyay, restaurants, beauty parlours, spas, gyms and swimming pools would also be closed. While pharmacies, medical equipment shops and groceries have been  exempted from the closure order, markets will be allowed to remain open twice a day from 7am to 10am in the morning and 3pm to 5pm in the afternoon.

The government has also ordered a clampdown on any gathering for social, academic, entertainment or cultural purposes.

The order, the chief seceratary noted, would come  into effect and from Friday evening and continue for an indefinite period.

The decision was taken following an advisory from the Union health ministry that reached Nabanna on Thursday.

The restrictions come in the wake of rising Covid cases in the state amid acute paucity of hospital beds and medico-technical support for  patients.

Till Thursday evening, Bengal had recorded 17, 403 fresh cases, and 89 deaths.  

For over two months, with the eight-phase Assembly polls on, there were no attempts to prevent large gatherings in Calcutta and the districts. While Covid cases spiked nationally, Prime Minister Narendra Modi gloated over “unprecedented crowds” in an election campaign meeting in Asansol.

For Sunday’s counting of votes, the Election Commission has already banned victory rallies across the state. This apart,  candidates, their agents and even media personnel would not be allowed entry to counting centres without a Covid “negative” report.

On Friday, ITC helped the Medica Hospital set up a 200-bed Covid hospital at Jadavpur’s Kishore Bharati Krirangan. This apart, AMRI Hospitals is starting a 50-bed safe home at the Salt Lake Stadium which is likely to be operational from Tuesday.

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