Lockdown 5.0 or Unlock 1.0, What will be done in this
New Delhi: Due to Corona virus, the government has extended the lockdown across the country till June 30. But in the meantime, the lockdown will be removed gradually. Under this, restaurants and malls are also being opened from 8 June. In the first phase, religious places will also be opened with conditions. Schools, colleges, and institutes will also be opened, but this decision has been left to the state governments.
Lockdown 5.0 is named Unlock 1 and is divided into three
stages. The most important thing about this lockdown is that the ban of going
to the whole country has been lifted in it. There will be no restriction on
visiting the country. Pass will not be required to go from one state to
another.
However, a number of restrictions have also been kept in Lockdown
5.0. Under this, political rallies will be banned all over the country. Cinema
hall, swimming pool, and gym will be banned. Restrictions on foreign travel will
also continue. It will be necessary to apply masks in public places. Also 50
people will be able to attend the wedding ceremony and 20 people will attend
the funeral. Only 5 people will be able to take the goods together at the
shops.
The lockdown will be in three stages. There will be only one
zone by ending the categories of Green, Red and Orange zones. This zone will be
the Containment Zone. According to the Ministry of Home Affairs guidelines,
there will be a review of the time of curfew at night, there will be a ban in
the entire country from 9 am to 5 am. After assessing the situation, a decision
will be taken on international air travel, metro train, cinema hall, gym,
political meetings etc.
State and Union Territories will identify the buffer areas
outside the Containment Zone where there are high chances of infection. The
lockdown in the Containment Zone will continue till June 30, the district
administration will determine these areas. States, Union Territories, parents
and other concerned parties will consult with regard to opening educational
institutions from July.


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