Breaking: New Variant Virus Fear: Maharashtra issued new lockdown guidelines

Maharashtra government on Saturday (November 27, 2021) issued fresh guidelines for COVID-19, including revised restrictions and permissions for passengers arriving in the state, amid the omicron variant scare.

The restriction came after Prime Minister Narendra Modi chaired a meeting with top health officials on Saturday to review the new variant concern. The Centre directed the states to take rigorous steps and accelerate the screening of passengers and pandemic appropriate behaviour.

Guidelines for travellers/passengers in Maharashtra:

• All travellers into the state from any international destination shall be governed by directions of the Government of India in this respect.

• Domestic travellers shall either be fully vaccinated or carry an RT-PCR test valid for 72 hours.

• Defaulters of COVID appropriate behaviour, if found inside a Taxi/bus or any 4-wheeler, will be fined Rs 500 along with the driver/conductor.

• Owner transport agency in cases of buses shall be fined Rs 1000.

 Vaccination requirements:

• Attendees, organisers, guests and staff members in any ticketed or non-ticketed event must be fully vaccinated.

• Public transportation facilities can be availed only by fully vaccinated individuals.

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Other Restrictions:

• Closed facilities like theatres, cinema halls and marriage halls etc. can only operate with 50% capacity

In addition to that, Maharashtra Minister Eknath Shinde on Saturday held a meeting with state officials to address the augmenting threat of the Omicron variant. The minister directed that all the hospital and COVID care centres must undergo structural audits. The minister also asked district officials to ensure that oxygen, ventilators, and other needed equipment are on standby if needed.

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