West Bengal registers 6,153 fresh COVID-19 cases in past 24 hours
Kolkata: West Bengal reported 6,153 fresh COVID-19 cases in the past 24 hours, marking yet another day of spike in daily count.
Keeping in mind the recent increase in cases, the state government on Sunday announced several restrictions will be imposed in West Bengal from Monday to keep the spike in control.
Eight people died due to the virus during the same period.
Meanwhile, 2,407 people were discharged from hospital during the 24 hours period.
Kolkata, state capital, registered 3,194 COVID-19 cases in the past 24 hours period.
Two people died in the city during the same period.
Meanwhile, West Bengal government on Sunday announced several restrictions will be imposed to prevent COVID-19 spread in the state.
The restrictions, to be enforced from Monday, January 3, were announced by state Chief Secretary H K Dwivedi after a high-level review meeting that took into account the massive rise in Covid cases in Kolkata and the surrounding districts and multiple cases of the news Coronavirus variant Omicron.
All government offices including public undertakings, private offices and establishments would function with 50 percent of employees at a time. Work from home shall be encouraged as far as possible.
Dwivedi said the decisions were taken as per the recommendations of the state executive committee of West Bengal State Disaster Management Authority which reviewed the current restrictions and relaxations.
“All academic activities in schools, colleges and universities shall be halted. Only administrative activities shall be permitted with 50 percent of employees at a time.
“All government offices including public undertakings, private offices and establishments would function with 50 percent of employees at a time. Work from home will be encouraged as far as possible,” announced Dwivedi whiling briefing the media over zoom.
The government notified the restrictions soon after, shutting swimming pools, spas, gymnasiums, beauty parlours, saloons and wellness centers, as also all entertainment parks, zoos and tourist places.
Shopping malls and market complexes have been allowed to function up to 10 PM, but with restricted entry of people - not exceeding 50 percent of the capacity at a time.
Similarly, restaurants and bars can operate with 50 percent of capacity of guests at a time and up to 10 PM.
Cinema halls and theatre auditoriums can also remain open till 10 PM by accommodating spectators in 50 percent of seating capacity at a time.
"Local trains shall operate with 50 percent seating capacity up to 7 PM only," the order said.
With Covid cases rising rapidly, West Bengal government has decided to reduce flight frequency from Delhi and Mumbai to twice a week with effect from Jan 5.
"In view of the rising cases of COVID cases, the state government has decided that with effect from January 5, 2022, all domestic flights from Mumbai and Delhi to West Bengal will be temporarily allowed only twice a week on Monday and Friday until further orders," a letter written to Rajiv Bansal, Secretary, Ministry of Civil Aviation, by the West Bengal government said.
The state government had earlier put temporary restrictions on incoming flights from United Kingdom.
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