Extension of Lockdown up to May 31, 2020
States
to decide various Zones and Activities to be allowed in these Zones;
Certain activities to remain prohibited throughout the Country
National Directives for COVID-19 Management continue to be in force throughout the Country
Night Curfew to continue to remain in force
Posted On: 17 MAY 2020 8:13PM by PIB Delhi
Lockdown
measures in place since March 24, 2020 have helped considerably in
containing the spread of COVID-19. It has therefore been decided to
further extend the lockdown till May 31, 2020. Ministry of Home Affairs
(MHA), Government of India (GoI) issued an order, today, under the
Disaster Management (DM) Act, 2005, in this regard. The salient features
of the new guidelines are as follows:
States to decide various Zones
Under
the new guidelines, States and Union Territories (UTs) will now
delineate Red, Green and Orange zones taking into consideration the
parameters shared by the Health Ministry. The zones can be a district,
or a municipal corporation/ municipality or even smaller administrative
units such as sub-divisions, etc, as decided by States and UTs.
Within the red and orange zones,
containment and buffer zones will be demarcated by the local
authorities, after taking into consideration the Health Ministry
guidelines.
Within the containment zones, only essential activities shall be allowed.
Strict perimeter control shall be maintained, and no movement of
persons would be allowed, except for medical emergencies and for
maintaining supply of essential goods and services. Buffer zones are
areas adjoining each containment zone, where new cases are more likely
to appear. In the buffer zones, more caution needs to be exercised.
Activities Prohibited throughout the Country
A limited number of activities will continue to remain prohibited throughout the country. These include
- all
domestic and international air travel of passengers, except for
domestic medical services, domestic air ambulance and for security
purposes or purposes as permitted by MHA;
- metro rail services;
- running of schools, colleges, educational and training/coaching institutions;
- hotels,
restaurants and other hospitality services, except for the running of
canteens in bus depots, railway stations and airports;
- places of large public gatherings such as cinemas, shopping malls, gymnasiums entertainment parks, etc.;
- social,
political, cultural and similar gatherings and other large
congregations; and, access to religious places/places of worship for
public.
However,
online/ distance learning shall be permitted and encouraged; and,
restaurants will be allowed to operate kitchens for home delivery of
food items.
Opening up of Sports Activities
Sports complexes and stadia will be permitted to open only for sports activities. However, spectators will not be allowed in these complexes.
Activities permitted with restrictions
In
order to facilitate the movement of persons, various modes of transport
have already been opened up. Movement of individuals by trains has
been permitted earlier by MHA through an order dated 11.05.2020.
Further, evacuation of foreign nationals from India, return of stranded
Indian nationals from abroad, sign-on and sign-off of Indian seafarers,
and intra-State and inter-State movement of stranded persons by bus and
train, will continue to be allowed.
Inter-State movement of vehicles and buses has
also been allowed with mutual consent of the concerned States/ UTs.
Intra-State movement of vehicles and buses can be decided by the States
and UTs.
National Directives for COVID-19 management
The guidelines specify the National Directives for COVID-19 management, which shall apply to public places and work places.
Under
these guidelines, wearing of face covers is compulsory; spitting will
be punishable with fine as may be prescribed in accordance with its
laws, rules or regulations by the State/ UT local authority; and social
distancing is to be followed by all persons in public places and in
transport. Marriage related gathering shall not have more than 50
guests. For funerals/ last rites, the maximum number of persons allowed
has been kept at 20. Consumption of liquor, paan, gutkha and tobacco etc., is not allowed in public places.
The
National Directives also stipulate additional requirements for work
places. The practice of work from home (WfH) should be followed to the
extent possible; and staggering of work hours should be adopted in
respect of all offices and other establishments. There should be
provision for thermal scanning, hand wash and sanitizers at all entry
and exit points and common areas; and all work places and other
sensitive locations are to be sanitized regularly. In work places,
social distancing would also need to be ensured through adequate
distance between workers, adequate gaps between shifts, staggering the
lunch break of staff and so on.
Stipulations regarding Shops and Markets
Local
authorities should ensure that shops and markets open with staggered
timings, so as to ensure social distancing. All shops shall also have
to ensure six feet distance (2 gaz ki doori) among customers and also not allow more than 5 persons at one time.
Night Curfew
Night
Curfew shall continue to remain in force on the movement of
individuals, for all non-essential activities, between 7 pm and 7 am.
Protection for Vulnerable Persons
Vulnerable
persons, i.e., persons above 65 years of age, persons with
co-morbidities, pregnant women, and children below the age of 10 years,
shall stay at home, except for meeting essential requirements and for
health purposes.
All activities to be Permitted other than the limited number of those that are prohibited or restricted
All
other activities will be permitted except those which are specifically
prohibited under these guidelines. However, in containment zones, only
essential activities shall be allowed, as mentioned earlier.
States to decide on activities within various Zones
States/
UTs, based on their assessment of the situation, may prohibit certain
other activities in the various zones, or impose such restrictions as
deemed necessary.
Use of Aarogya Setu
The Aarogya Setu mobile
application is a powerful tool built by Government of India to
facilitate quick identification of persons infected by COVID-19, or at
risk of being infected, thus acting as a shield for individuals and the
community. With a view to ensure safety in offices and work places,
employers on best effort basis should ensure that the application is
installed by all employees having compatible mobile phones.
District authorities have been asked to advise individuals to install the Aarogya Setu application
on compatible mobile phones and regularly update their health status on
the app. This will facilitate timely provision of medical attention to
those individuals who are at risk. State/ UT Governments shall
continue to strictly enforce the lockdown guidelines and they shall not
dilute these guidelines issued under the Disaster Management Act, 2005,
in any manner.