Unlock has begun but don't lower guard, warns Yediyurappa
Bengaluru
21-June-2021
With the second round of unlock process commencing across Karnataka, Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa on Monday appealed to people not to lower their guard and strictly adhere to the Covid safety protocols in order to defeat the dreaded virus still lurking out there.
"I am pained to see people keep gathering out there violating Covid safety norms... therefore with my folded hands, I appeal that do not violate Covid safety norms and don't be under the impression that this deadly virus has gone. No, it has not gone yet, it is still lurking out there in the open. So, do wear masks properly, maintain social distance and sanitise hands frequently," Yediyurappa said.
On Monday, Covid restrictions were considerably eased in 17 districts, including Bengaluru, where the case positivity rate is below 5 per cent, after a gap of nearly 55 days, allowing all shops to function until 5 p.m. and public transport also resumed operations with 50 per cent capacity.
In the rest of the districts that have a positivity rate of more than 5 per cent, the existing relaxations, in place from June 11, will apply, allowing essential shops to be open till 2 p.m.-IANS
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