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Karnataka lifts night curfew

The Karnataka authorities will behavior extra COVID-19 tests within the approaching days after 20 lakh folks turned out to pay homage to actor Puneeth Rajkumar.

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Updated: Nov 5, 2021, 04: 01 PM IST

In a colossal circulate, the Karnataka authorities on Friday launched the lifting of night restrictions within the mutter between 10 pm to 5 am. The choice comes amid an on a conventional foundation topple in COVID-19 cases.

After a interesting broaden in COVID-19 cases within the mutter and its neighbouring mutter Kerala, an night curfew become as soon as imposed in July this year and become as soon as extended so much of events owing to the upward thrust in cases.

Now when the distress has improved, the Karnataka authorities has lifted so much of restrictions. Permission for horse racing has been given with strict adherence to COVID-19 appropriate behaviour.

As per SOPs issued, the series of racing patrons attending horse racing will be as per the seating capability of the venue and handiest fully vaccinated folks will be allowed entry into such premises.

Karnataka authorities withdraws night curfew that become as soon as enforced due to the COVID19 pic.twitter.com/KJ4ar6BnA7

— ANI (@ANI) November 5, 2021

The unique SOPs had been issued by the Karnataka Health and Household Welfare Department. In the period in-between, the mutter authorities has made up our minds to behavior extra COVID-19 tests within the approaching days.

This comes after the surprising demise of Kannada well-known particular person Puneeth Rajkumar from a coronary heart attack. It is miles estimated that as many as 20 lakh folks turned out to pay their closing homage to the unhurried actor.

Besides, for the duration of the by-polls thousands of oldsters gathered for campaigning and to celebrate victory. Which potential truth the decision has been taken as per the advice of the Technical Advisory Committee.

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