Karnataka begins partial easing of coronavirus lockdown


Bengaluru, Apr 23 (IANS): Partial relaxation in the extended lockdown has begun across Karnataka, excluding coronavirus hotspots and containment areas, according to an official here on Thursday.

"As notified, the 19-day extended lockdown has been partially relaxed to mitigate hardship to the people and revive the economic activity to sustain growth," the official told IANS.

The partial exit on the day nine has led to the opening of hotels for parcel service, trading at the Agriculture Produce Market Committee (APMC) yards, online delivery of essential goods, essential services like courier, production of cement, steel, tiles and bricks and roadside eateries (Dhabas).

"As the IT-BT (biotech) remain shut till the lockdown ends on May 3 and the employees work from home, staff for essential services reported to work at offices," said the official.

Admitting that the relaxation has led to hundreds of people stepping out of their homes in cities, the official said their movement was being regulated to prevent congestion on roads and places as part of social or physical distancing norms.

"Lockdown continues to be strictly enforced in COVID-19 hotspots and containment zones with additional deployment of police personnel and enhanced vigil," said the official.

Barricades and roadblocks have been placed in the no-go areas to ensure that the people stay at home and stop the vehicular movement.
"As all areas cannot be manned or policed, drones are being used in Bengaluru and Mysuru to keep a vigil on lockdown violators and seize vehicles trespassing barricades," the official said.

Of the 30 Karnataka districts, 13 are red spots with 12-91 positive cases, 8 orange spots with 1-11 cases and 10 green spots with no cases since March.

Trucks have resumed ferrying essential goods, including agriculture and horticulture produce. As public transport services would remain shut till May 3, private vehicles with the police pass were being allowed for emergency services and personnel commuting from home to office and back in hotspots, the official said.

The partial relaxation has also enabled industrial units, micro, small and medium enterprises to resume operations.

Manufacture of essential goods, like drugs, pharma products, medical devices, raw materials and intermediaries, food processing industries in rural areas and packaging materials are also being allowed.

 

  

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Apr 23 2020

    Now is the time to Welcome Mangaloreans coming from all Parts of the World ...

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  • Ajay Rebello, Kallianpur

    Thu, Apr 23 2020

    Best to get back to new normal before monsoon starts and people start getting cold and fever which currently under our screening is covid, apparently it is not possible to mass test for covid, so there will be mass confusion and fear during monsoon.

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  • Dylan, Mangalore

    Thu, Apr 23 2020

    What about private telecom offices?

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  • mdshetty, moodbidri

    Thu, Apr 23 2020

    hi
    any ideas which places are allowed to open,
    can the shops of trading be opened

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  • Santan Mascarenhas, Kinnigoli/Bangalore

    Thu, Apr 23 2020

    All my younger days, my parents were yelling at me for going out. Now, I have a chance to yell at them, not to go out.

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