Karnataka Lockdown Restriction, CM Basavaraj Bommai BIG Announcement

Karnataka amid the COVID-19 pandemic in an important development, cinema halls and auditoriums in the state will be allowed to operate at full capacity from October 1, months after being run at half capacity.

However, at least one dose of vaccine is mandatory for people visiting the theatres. The state government instructed the cinema halls, auditoriums to operate with 100 per cent capacity from October 1 while adhering to COVID-19 norms.

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The guidelines mandate a minimum of one dose of vaccine along with other social distancing norms. Pubs have also been permitted to operate from October 3.

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Meanwhile, K Sudhakar, the Minister for Health and Family Welfare and Medical Education in the state lashed out at the hypocrisy of the state Congress party. “It is unfortunate that the Congress Party has stooped so low that it has no hesitation to use the unfortunate death of Covid victims to its political advantage,” he said.

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