Kerala eases COVID-19 restrictions for three days for Bakrid
The Hindu
The current ease of restrictions is applicable only in localities where the average test positivity rate is less than 15%.
Kerala dialled down COVID-19 curbs on retail for three days from Sunday in view of Bakrid on July 20. The police fanned out in strength across the State to enforce the mask and physical distance mandate. They also warned traders against allowing crowding in stores and marketplaces.More Related News

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