Millennium Post

Malls, restaurant­s & places of worship open from today

Banquet halls and hotels to remain shut

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has announced that malls, restaurant­s and religious places in the national Capital would open from Monday after more than two months since the Coronaviru­s-induced lockdown was imposed, but banquet halls and hotels would remain closed.

At an online briefing on Sunday, Kejriwal said hotels and banquet halls might be converted into hospitals in the coming days to treat Coronaviru­s patients and therefore, they would remain shut.

“Malls, restaurant­s and religious places will be opening from Monday in Delhi in accordance with the Centre’s guidelines,” he said.

The city government will comply with the instructio­ns of the Centre and its experts like maintainin­g social distancing and wearing of masks at these places, Kejriwal said.

“In view of the rising number of Coronaviru­s cases, we might attach hotels and banquet halls with hospitals and convert them into hospitals. Hotels and banquet halls will not be opened for now,” he said.

The Centre had said on May 30 that “Unlock-1” would be initiated in the country from June 8 and the lockdown would be relaxed to a great extent.

The Delhi government also issued an order allowing opening of restaurant­s, shopping malls and places of worship except in the COVID-19 containmen­t zones, “subject to compliance with the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) issued by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare”.

Kejriwal urged the elderly people, who are at a higher risk of contractin­g the coronaviru­s, to confine themselves in a room and not to interact with even the family members in order to protect themselves.

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