The Union Home Office is ready to issue the Unlock 5.0 guidelines before October 1 and people are eagerly awaiting the Unlock 5.0 guidelines as October marks the beginning of the holiday season in the country.
While the Center has already allowed shopping malls, hair salons, restaurants, and gyms to operate with restrictions under Unlock 4.0, movie theaters, swimming pools, and entertainment parks remain closed across the country. There is much speculation that the MHA will allow movie theaters to resume operations with strict COVID-19 restrictions per Unlock 5.0. In particular, open-air theaters were allowed to resume operations from September 21.
A few days ago, West Bengal had announced that movie theaters will be able to operate in the state from October 1, but with a limited number of participants. “To return to normality, Jatras, Plays, OATs, Cinemas and all musical, dance, recital and magic shows will be able to function with 50 participants or less as of October 1, subject to compliance with the physical distance rules , the use of masks and the observance of precautionary protocols, ”said Bengal’s Chief Minister, Mamata Banerjee.
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It cannot be denied that the tourism sector has been the most affected by the closure and it is expected that in Unblocking 5, more resorts and tourist places will open their doors to visitors.
The Sikkim government has announced that it will allow hotels, home stays and other tourism-related services to restart operations from October 10.
The Krala government is also preparing to reopen the tourism sector in October, while the Uttarakhand government has also lifted all coronavirus restrictions for tourists. Revised guidelines issued by the Uttarakhand government say that tourists are no longer required to carry a negative coronavirus report.
The Maharashtra government announced on Monday (September 28) that restaurants across the state will be allowed to provide dinner service beginning the first week of October.
It should be remembered that in the Unblocking 4.0 phase, the MHA had allowed the metro trains to resume their services from September 7 in a phased manner. Political, social and religious gatherings of up to 100 people were also allowed from September 21.
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