COVIDI-19 | As cases rise, Karnataka ushers in strict regulations again
The Hindu
Classes VI to IX suspended across State; no gyms; occupancy in cinemas, pubs, restaurants, clubs limited to 50% of capacity
With the rise in COVID-19 cases during the last one month, the State government on Friday issued a fresh set of guidelines ordering a ban on use of gyms and swimming pools, holding rallies and protests, while allowing operation of cinemas with only 50% seating capacity. The State government, which had suspended regular classes for VI to IX students in Bengaluru on Thursday, extended the rule to all districts on Friday. However, classes for 10, 11 and 12 students will continue but attendance will not be mandatory. Students residing in hostels and writing board exams of X and XII standards are allowed to attend classes.More Related News
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