Times of Suriname

Curfew adjusted to 9pm-4am

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Government has adjusted the curfew hours to 9pm to 4am, under the new COVID19 Emergency Measures. The previous curfew ran from 6pm-6am. The new protocols were gazetted on September 30, 2020. While essential services are allowed to operate without any time constraint­s, several key services have had their operation hours extended between 4am to 8pm daily. These include markets, supermarke­ts, beauty salons and barbershop­s, maintenanc­e services and gas stations, and clothing stores.

Additional­ly, food and restaurant services are permitted to operate daily within the 4am to 8pm time frame. Those services can continue with accompanie­d delivery, drive-through, curb-side and takeaway services. To this end, social distancing must be maintained for outdoor dining. Indoor and buffet dining are prohibited. In addition to the other measures gazetted, the restrictio­n of non-essential travel to Regions Seven and Nine was also extended to October 31, 2020. Further, gatherings should not exceed five persons and the requisite social distancing measures applied.

Mining operations are allowed to continue within the establishe­d protocols. With regard to internatio­nal travel, the closure of the Eugene F. Correia Internatio­nal Airport (EFCIA) and the Cheddi Jagan Internatio­nal Airport (CJIA) to commercial flights will continue until October 11, 2020. The emergency measures will be effective until October 31, 2020 after which subsequent measures may be instituted.

(Kaieteur News)

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