With restrictions on cinema halls, educational institutions & public gatherings, here’s what’s allowed in Karnataka.
With Karnataka reporting over 4,000 COVID-19 cases in the last 24 hours and Bengaluru Urban topping the number of infections, the state government on Friday, 2 April, issued fresh guidelines.
With restrictions on cinema halls, educational institutions, and public gatherings, here’s what’s allowed in Karnataka.
What are the new rules to avoid CoronaVirus?
- Boarding and residential institutions shall be closed except for those in classes 10,11 and 12.
- Classes for higher and professional courses will be suspended.
- Physical classes from 6 to 9, including Vidyagama, will be suspended.
- However, it will continue for classes 10, 11, and 12. But, attendance will not be mandatory.
- Religious gatherings are completely prohibited.
- However, people may visit places of worship
- Restaurants and cinema halls can remain open. But the capacity cannot exceed 50 percent. This includes customers in pubs and bars as well.
- However, gyms and swimming pools – even those within apartment complexes – should be shut.
- Only 200 people are allowed for weddings and 50 are allowed to attend funerals.