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Lockdown 5.0 | Government extends lockdown in containment areas till June 30

Areas outside containment zones will be opened up in a phased manner.

May 30, 2020 / 19:39 IST
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The government has extended the lockdown until June 30 in the containment areas.

As per a release by the government, the guidelines will come into effect from June 1, 2020 and will be effective till June 30, 2020.  The current phase of re-opening, Unlock 1, will have an economic focus.

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The key highlight in the fresh guidelines is that religious places, hotels, restaurants, hospitality services and malls will be allowed to reopen from June 8.

Areas outside containment zones will be opened up in a phased manner.

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Phase 1: 

The following activities will be allowed from June 8, 2020
>>Religious places

>>Hotels and restaurants
>>Shopping malls