Millennium Post

Lockdown 4.0: Mass transport to resume on limited scale

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NEW DELHI: Lockdown 4.0 is

likely to see further opening up of economic activities, particu

larly manufactur­ing in more sectors, and importantl­y, on

limited domestic routes. There are however indication­s that the zone classifica­tion criteria –based on which districts are declared red, green and orange zones –may not see any major change.

Sources said while colourcodi­ng of districts and declaring of containmen­t zones on the basis of Covid-19 positive cases will stay, there will be far lesser curbs on economic activities, workplaces, business operations, factories & manufactur­ing units in noncontain­ment areas of red and orange zones. E-commerce may be allowed for non-essential goods in red zones as well.

The new home ministry guidelines for the extended

lockdown extension may put out a negative list of activities that will be barred rather than a

list of activities allowed in Red/ orange zones. “So basically, unless prohibited expressly in red and yellow zones by the new MHA guidelines, all activities can resume in areas outside of containmen­t zones,” said an officer.

In a major relaxation, aviation sector may open up starting Monday, though on limited domestic routes. Delhi-mumbai will be among the routes on which flights are likely to resume. However, no decision is expected on restarting internatio­nal

flights just yet.

‘Shopping malls, salon services may not start yet'

With total ban on public transporta­tion in red zones coming in the way of opening of private offices even with 33% attendance and also inconvenie­ncing government employees, some graded opening of these services is being considered. This may include opening of Metro rail services on a limited scale.

CISF has already prepared a standard operating protocol for safe resumption of Delhi Metro services, which prescribes mass thermal screening of passengers at entrance to metro stations and keeping out those red-flagged by the scanning system.

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