Tamil Nadu extends Covid-19 lockdown till June 30, allows partial resumption of public transport - Hindustan Times
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Tamil Nadu extends Covid-19 lockdown till June 30, allows partial resumption of public transport

Chennai | ByPress Trust of India | Posted by: Prashasti Singh
May 31, 2020 09:51 AM IST

Chief Minister K Palaniswami said the curbs on religious places, inter-state bus transport, and Metro and suburban rails would continue.

The Tamil Nadu government on Sunday announced extension of the ongoing lockdown till June 30, albeit with more relaxations that included partially opening up public transport and allowing more employees at the workplace.

Stranded migrant labourers queue to board a special train to Bihar from Chennai Central railway station(ANI)
Stranded migrant labourers queue to board a special train to Bihar from Chennai Central railway station(ANI)

Chief Minister K Palaniswami said the curbs on religious places, inter-state bus transport, and Metro and suburban rails would continue.

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Pubic transport will resume with reduced services from June 1, but buses will not be operated in Chennai, Kancheepurm, Tiruvallur and Chengalpet districts having the highest concentration of Covid-19 cases in the state.

Private stage carriers will be allowed to operate in authorised routes, Palaniswami said.

“To prevent the spread of coronavirus, the curfew is being extended till June 30 under the State Disaster Management Act and as per the Union Home Ministry’s notification,” he said in a statement.

Tamil Nadu is among the states worst affected by the coronavirus pandemic. It witnessed the biggest single-day spike of 938 new coronavirus cases on Saturday taking the infection count to 21,184.

The Centre had on Saturday announced ‘Unlock 1”, a graded exit plan from the lockdown that allowed, among others, reopening places of religious worship and restaurants.

The state government on Sunday also announced a number of other relaxations, barring containment zones, and these include allowing more employees at the workplace and permitting showrooms and jewellery shops to re-open. Malls will remain closed, the chief minister said.

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