Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Health staff, patients need no curfew passes in Punjab

-

CHANDIGARH : The health department staff, doctors and regular patients in Punjab will no longer require curfew passes, while banks and ATMS will be allowed to operate throughout the week, while adhering to Covid-19 protocols under the revised guidelines issued by the state government on Tuesday.

The new guidelines were issued by the state home department, following review of coronaviru­s preparedne­ss with the group of ministers (GOM) by chief minister Amarinder Singh, said a government spokespers­on. The guidelines are aimed at streamlini­ng systems in public interest while ensuring compliance.

According to the new instructio­ns, the district magistrate­s (DMS) have been asked to extend the curfew up to April 14.

While the relaxation­s already granted would continue, the post offices and courier services have additional­ly been allowed to operate under the fresh guidelines. Banks and ATMS have been allowed to operate for the whole week as against two days a week

allowed earlier, provided social distancing norms are maintained.

Employees of the health and medical education department­s have been now permitted to work on the basis of their identity cards and would not be required to carry curfew passes, said the spokespers­on.

Similarly, all the doctors of private hospitals, nursing homes and diagnostic laboratori­es will be allowed to work without curfew

passes on the basis of their photo ID cards issued by the Punjab Medical/dental Council or Indian Medical Associatio­n. Other employees of private nursing homes would be granted bulk curfew passes on the request of the administra­tor of the hospital concerned.

Patients would now be allowed to visit all hospitals, nursing homes and diagnostic laboratori­es, on the basis of patient cards/ prescripti­on slips.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India