Assam govt on Sunday issued guidelines for Unlock 3. The order shall come into effect from 7 PM of 2nd August and remain in force till 7 PM of 14th August. The guidelines have been issued after considering the current Covid- 19 scenario in the state as well as the directives issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs on 29th July.
The guidelines are as follows.
- All permitted activities mentioned in our earlier orders shall continue to be allowed between 7 AM and 5 PM between Monday and Friday, subject to opening of only one side of the street.
- Malls and Gymnasiums are allowed to operate between Monday and Friday on the same side of the street on which other shops are allowed in Kamrup Metropolitan District and both sides in case of all other Districts.
- Restaurants and other hospitality services are allowed to function on all days except Saturday and Sunday with maintenance of COVID protocol of social distancing.
- Hotels are allowed to operate with strict maintenance of COVID protocols.
- Inter District movement of people is allowed on Monday and Tuesday only. No separate permission/approval/e-permit will be required for inter-District movement.
- All Central and State Government offices including Banks, Insurance Companies, NBFCS etc shall operate with 100% attendance except pregnant women. Point to point buses will be operated for the staff.
- Non-contact sports in open space with social distancing shall be allowed.
- Cinema Halls, Swimming Pools, Entertainment Parks, Theatres, Bars, Auditoriums, Assembly Halls and similar places of public gathering shall remain closed.
- Social/ Political/ Sports/ Entertainment/ Academic./ Religious functions and other large congregations shall remain closed.
- Movement of individuals shall remain strictly prohibited between 6 PM (1800Hrs) and 6 AM (0600 Hrs).
- No movement of individuals shall be allowed on Saturday and Sunday at any time all over the State.
- Persons above 65 years of age and children below the age of ten years are advised to stay indoors except for unavoidable health reasons. Wearing of face cover is compulsory in public places, in workplaces and during transport etc. Violation will attract a fine of Rs. 1000/- for the first offence.
India is currently working towards phased reopening of all services and production under the third stage of reopening, called the Unlock 3.