Omicron in India: After the havoc of Corona virus, now there is an outcry in the whole world due to Omicron. Many countries including India are imposing many restrictions to prevent the spread of Omicron infection.
Omicron cases are increasing day by day in India. The total cases of Omicron in the country have increased to 1,892 today. The maximum number of cases have been reported in Maharashtra and Delhi. 568 cases have been reported in Maharashtra and 382 in Delhi.
After this, 185 cases have been reported in Kerala, 174 in Rajasthan and 152 in Gujarat. 121 cases have been found in Tamil Nadu, 67 in Telangana and 64 in Karnataka.
See which state imposed which restrictions
In view of the increasing cases of COVID-19, the Punjab government has decided to impose night curfew, close all educational institutions including schools and colleges and run cinemas with 50 percent capacity. According to the order issued by the Punjab government, there will be a ban on the movement of people for all non-essential activities from 10 pm to 5 am within the municipal limits of all cities and towns.
According to the rules, only employees who have been fully vaccinated will be allowed to go to government and private offices, workplaces, factories. All these restrictions will continue in Punjab till January 15.
In view of the increasing cases of corona virus in the national capital of the country, it has been decided to impose weekend curfew on Saturday and Sunday. This decision was taken in the meeting of Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) held on Tuesday. There will be a complete ban on leaving the house for non-essential work during the curfew. Apart from this, according to the order, only 50 percent of the employees will be present in private offices. Let us tell you that night curfew is already in force in Delhi.
According to the Delhi government, except for essential services in all government offices, everyone will be prohibited from coming to office and online or work from home will be done. Also, private sector offices will function with 50 percent capacity.
Night Curfew in Punjab: Night curfew announced in Punjab, all educational institutions including schools and colleges closed
The danger of lockdown has started looming in Mumbai, the financial capital of the country. For the last few days, the number of corona patients is increasing in entire Maharashtra including Mumbai. At the same time, amidst increasing cases of COVID-19 in Mumbai, a big statement of Mumbai Mayor Kishori Pednekar has come. The Mayor said today that if the number of patients found daily in the financial capital crosses the figure of 20,000, then a lockdown will be imposed in the city.
In Haryana, the state government has also closed all schools, colleges and other educational institutions. Only people who have been fully vaccinated have been allowed to enter public vehicles, hotels, restaurants, malls and grain markets. Malls and markets will remain closed after 5 pm in districts which have reported maximum number of cases, such as Gurugram, Faridabad, Ambala, Panchkula and Sonepat. Cinema halls, swimming pools, amusement parks will remain closed in these 5 districts.
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