Those who are out in lockdown will have to follow this rule from April 20
Those who are out in lockdown will have to follow this rule from April 20
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In the midst of a nationwide lockdown, since Monday, the government has put a roadmap for the long fight against the coronavirus by issuing conditional exemption guidelines in the lockdown. The Ministry of Home Affairs has made it clear that this exemption will not be applicable in the coronavirus cases casement area, and after a new case of corona area, the containment plan will be implemented there and this exemption will be abolished.

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The Health Ministry has instructed all the states to divide themselves into red, orange and green zones. Containment plan will be implemented in Red and Orange zones and there will not be any relaxation in economic activities. In the event of lockdown ending on May 3, it will be allowed to work with these conditions more or less.

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According to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's announcement against the virus on Tuesday, the Ministry of Home Affairs issued detailed guidelines to allow conditional and limited economic activities from April 20. Additional Secretary of the Ministry of Home Affairs Govind Mohan made it clear that these exemptions do not mean relief from lockdown in Corona affected areas. Lockdown will continue in the affected areas to prevent the Coronavirus. This exemption will be applicable only in those areas where no case of corona has been found or the Health Ministry has made it an area free from corona. In areas where exemption has been given, people will have to compulsorily apply masks by following social distancing.

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