New Delhi: Lockdown continues in the country to deal with the Corona epidemic. However the lockdown has now been extended for two weeks to May 17. However, this time the government has given relaxation in the increased lockdown. The sale of alcohol has also been allowed in these. The sale of liquor has been allowed in all zones (Green-Orange-Red) in Lockdown 3.0. Permission has also been given to sell pan masala, gutkha and tobacco. Coronavirus: Special train will run for migrants due to lockdown However, liquor sales will be banned only in the Containment Zone. Liquor can be sold only at single shops. Such shops should be registered under the Shops and Establishments Act. However, liquor, malls and marketing complexes will not be sold at the moment. The ban on the sale of liquor will continue here. Alcohol, pan masala, gutkha and tobacco cannot be consumed in public places. Separate hospital to be built for coronet-affected health workers - FORDA In addition, the shops that are selling liquor and spices will ensure that there is a distance of 6 feet between people and social distancing is completely followed. Shops will also have to ensure that no more than five people gather at the shop at a time. 96% of patients recovering in India, can coronavirus be eradicated soon?