Qatar Tribune

India announces major easing of coronaviru­s lockdown

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INDIA said Saturday it would begin a major relaxation of the world’s biggest coronaviru­s lockdown from early June, even as the country saw another record rise in confirmed infections.

Efforts to contain the disease saw the shutdown of virtually all economic activity in late March, putting hundreds of millions out of work almost overnight.

Millions of migrant workers fled home to their villages, many of them walking hundreds of kilometres and some dying on the way.

Prime Minister Narenda Modi conceded that much of the country had since “undergone tremendous suffering” in an open letter to the public on Saturday.

The end of the lockdown will be staged and for now will not include some “containmen­t zones” where high infection rates have been detected, according to the home ministry.But elsewhere, places of religious worship, hotels, restaurant­s and shopping malls will be allowed to reopen as normal from June 8.

Schools and universiti­es will resume classes after discussion­s with Indian state authoritie­s, with a decision due in July.

The ministry said that internatio­nal air travel, mass transit, cinemas, swimming pools and bars will remain closed for the time being.

Sport is still on hold, with the lucrative Indian Premier League (IPL) cricket tournament yet to resume after it was postponed last month, and political and religious events with “large congregati­ons”.

The nationwide evening curfew was also eased and will now begin two hours later at 9 00 pm.

No movement in or out of containmen­t zones will be allowed, with exceptions for medical emergencie­s and the supply of essential goods and services.

In these areas there will be “intensive contact tracing, house-to-house surveillan­ce and other clinical interventi­ons,” the ministry said.

The home ministry’s announceme­nt came even after the world’s second-most populous country announced a fresh record in the number of confirmed COVID-19 infections, taking the total to almost 1 5,000 cases with nearly 5,000 deaths.

 ?? (AFP) ?? Passengers queue as they are checked by health workers upon their arrival from New Delhi at New Jalpaiguri railway station after the government eased a nationwide lockdown.
(AFP) Passengers queue as they are checked by health workers upon their arrival from New Delhi at New Jalpaiguri railway station after the government eased a nationwide lockdown.

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