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Night curfew plan from Dec 30 to Jan 2 in Bengaluru

  • Writer: Author ECN
    Author ECN
  • Dec 18, 2021
  • 1 min read

Members of the Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) proposed to the government to impose night curfew from December 30 to January 2, with the increase of Omicron cases in Karnataka.

Bengaluru: Experts recommend New Year celebrations are done at homes and as far as possible public celebrations are avoided.


With the emergence of Omicron cases in Karnataka, experts have pushed for stringent restrictions to be imposed during Christmas and through New Year celebrations, and recommended to the government to introduce night curfew from December 30 to January 2.



Ref: Public TV Experts Recommends Government To Enforce Night Curfew Due To Omicron Scare


People should not stay for more than 20 minutes inside closed spaces. It recommended banning special services and ceremonies during this period. Another recommendation is “there shall be not more than 200 persons in closed areas”, or “3.25 square meters per person”.

However, experts said that “regular activities and business could continue in pubs, restaurants, clubs and other similar establishments.”


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