COVID-19 wave brings states under lockdown: A quick guide

COVID-19
A view of lockdown imposed in Jammu and Kashmir by administration in a bid to tackle the surge in COVID-19 cases, in Srinagar, Monday, May 3, 2021. PTI

New Delhi: As the demand for imposition of country-wide lockdown gains momentum to check the unrelenting COVID-19 wave, large parts of India are already under similar strict curbs for varying periods.

Here is a look at coronavirus-induced restrictions imposed by states and union territories:

Kerala has extended lockdown till June 16 with some concessions.

• Tamil Nadu has extended the lockdown till June 14.

Uttar Pradesh has eased restrictions in 71 districts. Night curfew and weekend lockdown to remain in the state.

• Delhi will continue with lockdown with the second phase of easing of restrictions from June 7.

• Bihar lifts lockdown restrictions on June 9. However, night curfew, restrictions on public gatherings and curtailed business timings will remain in place.

• Haryana has extended lockdown till June 14 with some easing of restrictions.

• Punjab has extended the coronavirus restrictions till June 15, but also gave relaxations including allowing shops to open till 6 pm while adopting a graded approach to reopening.

• Odisha has extended lockdown till June 17.

Rajasthan government on June 7 announced certain relaxations to the COVID-19 lockdown imposed in the state following a dip in the number of infections and the positivity rate.

 Karnataka has announced an extension of lockdown till June 14.

• Jharkhand has extended lockdown till June 16.

• Chhattisgarh government has on May 31 extended lockdown till further orders.

• Madhya Pradesh has extended corona curfew with eased restrictions till June 15. The state has announced separate unlock guidelines for districts.

• Gujarat has extended night curfew in 36 cities of the state for a week from June 4, with further relaxation in timings.

• Maharashtra has extended the lockdown-like restrictions till June 15.

Goa government has extended curfew till June 14.

• West Bengal government extended ongoing COVID-19 restrictions till June 15.

• Puducherry has imposed lockdown till June 14.

• Telangana has extended lockdown till June 19.

• Andhra Pradesh has extended the curfew till June 10.

• Assam has extended the restrictions till June 15 though on June 4 it increased the curfew relaxation by one hour.

• Nagaland has extended the lockdown till June 18.

• Mizoram has extended the lockdown, which was imposed in Aizawl and other district headquarters, till June 14.

• Manipur government has imposed curfew in seven districts of Imphal West, Imphal East, Bishnupur, Ukhrul, Thoubal, Kakching and Churachandpur till June 11.

• Meghalaya extended lockdown in the worst-affected East Khasi Hills district till June 7.

• Tripura government has extended corona curfew in Agartala Municipal Corporation areas and urban areas in the state till June 10.

Jammu and Kashmir administration has eased restrictions but night curfew and weekend lockdown to remain.

Uttarakhand has extended COVID curfew till June 15.

• Himachal Pradesh government has extended the coronavirus curfew till June 14 with some relaxation.

• Sikkim has extended lockdown till June 14.

• Lakshadweep administration has extended lockdown till June 10.

• Chandigarh administration has extended the coronavirus-induced restrictions till the morning of June 9, but allowed more relaxations such as reopening of barbers and salons.

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