COVID-19: BMC keeps Mumbai under restrictions of Level 3 of unlock - What's allowed, what's not

COVID-19: BMC keeps Mumbai under restrictions of Level 3 of unlock - What's allowed, what's not

FPJ Web DeskUpdated: Saturday, June 12, 2021, 11:13 AM IST
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Commuters wearing facemasks as a protective measure against the spread of the Covid-19 coronavirus wait for their transport at bus stop in Mumbai on June 3, 2021. | (Photo by AFP)

Even as the coronavirus cases have declined in Mumbai, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) on Friday issued a fresh order saying the COVID restrictions in the city will not be eased further for time being.

The decision was taken keeping in mind the city's geographical structures, the density of population, heavy rainfall prediction and the number of people coming through local trains.

In the order, the BMC stated, though Mumbai is under level 2 as per the weekly positivity rate of 4.4 per cent and Oxygen bed occupancy of 27.12 per cent but BMC has decided that restrictions will not be eased further and Mumbai will remain under the restrictions of Level 3 of Unlock under Break the chain.

BMC's order is in follow up of this state government order which enabled all local authorities to take their call on easing the restrictions further of making them stricter as per their situation. So, BMC has decided that they will continue with the previous order of June 5 without any changes.

What's allowed, what's not:

1. Shops dealing with essential items will be open till 4 pm on all days.

2. Shops dealing with non-essential items will be open till 4 pm on weekdays.

3. All malls and theatres will remain closed.

4. Dine-in at restaurants at 50% capacity shall be allowed till 4 pm after which only takeaway and home delivery is permitted.

5. Travel in local trains is permitted only for medical and essential services.

6. Cycling and morning walk in public places is allowed between 5 am and 9 am every day.

7. Private offices can remain open till 4 pm on working days.

8. Office attendance (including government offices) at 50%.

9. Outdoor sports allowed on weekdays from 5 am to 9 am.

10. Film shooting is allowed in bubble. No movement outside post 5 pm.

11. Social/Cultural/Entertainment gatherings allowed with 50% capacity.

12. 50 people for marriages, 20 for funerals.

13. Construction allowed, however, only onsite labours or labours must leave by 4 pm.

14. Agriculture allowed till 4 pm on all days.

15. E-commerce of all items is allowed.

16. Gyms and salons can remain open till 4 pm with a 50% capacity.

17. All passengers will be permitted to travel by public transport buses with a 50% capacity.

Last week, the Maharashtra government had announced a five-step unlock plan, under which, the state's districts have been divided into five levels - based on weekly positivity rate and oxygen bed occupancies.

COVID-19 cases continue to decline in Mumbai as only 696 fresh infections were recorded, the state's public health department informed on Friday.

With 658 fresh discharges, the city's coronavirus recovery rate climbed to 95 per cent. As many as 24 deaths due to COVID-19 were registered on Friday.

At present, there are 15,189 active cases in Mumbai while 6,81,946 COVID-19 patients have been discharged after full recovery.

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