Corona second wave in India hits badly, central government releases new guideline
Corona second wave in India hits badly, central government releases new guideline
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New Delhi: Corona epidemic in the country is not taking the name of being low. Although the number of deaths has seen a decline, active cases are increasing every day. As a precaution, the central government has released a new guideline for crowded places. Under which people visiting malls, restaurants, and religious places have made it mandatory to wear face masks and observe the physical distance.

The center said that adequate manpower should be deployed at these places to maintain physical distance from the people. Along with this, all the high-risk employees will have to take more precautions. According to the center, takeaways should be promoted in any restaurant rather than a dine-in. Along with this, home delivery of food should be done keeping the corona precautions in mind and thermal screening of delivery staff is mandatory on a regular basis.

According to the tweet, these new guidelines come into effect from March 1. At the same time, the Center said in its guidelines for religious places that washing hands and the thermal screening process will be mandatory before entering the temple. It also said that only religious people with no symptoms would be allowed to enter that place.

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