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COVID-19: West Bengal extends lockdown till July 15 - What's allowed and What's not

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: June 28, 2021 16:52 IST

West Bengal government has extended Covid-19 restrictions till July 15, but has allowed gyms to reopen with few curbs ...

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West Bengal government has extended Covid-19 restrictions till July 15, but has allowed gyms to reopen with few curbs on markets and public transport. West Bengal has registered 1,836 fresh COVID-19 cases in the last 24 hours, according to a bulletin by the state government on Sunday. The state also saw 2,022 recoveries, pushing recoveries 14,55,453. 

Here's what's allowed and what's not

Private and govt buses to operate with 50% strength.

Parlours, salons to open between 11-6 pm With 50% strength. Staff & customers need to be vaccinated.

Bazaar, markets to open between 6-12 pm.

Other shops to remain open between 11-8 pm.

Gyms to open with 50% capacity between 6-10 am and 4-8 pm.

Private offices to open between 10-4 pm with 50% strength. The organisation will arrange transport for employees.

Banks to remain open between 10-2 pm.

Train operations will remain suspended as of now. 

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