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West Bengal has extended the COVID-19 lockdown to July 15
West Bengal has enrolled 1,836 new COVID-19 cases as of now, as per a notice by the state government on Sunday.
New Delhi: The West Bengal government on Monday (June 28) broadened limitations across the state till July 15 considering the COVID-19 circumstance. According to the reconsidered orders, the state will remain bolted till July 15.
All our salons will remain open from 11-6 pm. Workplaces to remain open with 50% strength and all staff individuals and clients must be inoculated. All marketplaces and markets to open from 6:00 are-12 early afternoon. Any remaining shops will remain open from 11:00-8:00 pm.
Rec centers to stay open with 50% strength, from 6:00, am - 10:00 am and 4:00 pm-8:00 pm.
Private and government transports can work from 50% strength. Workplaces can work with 50% strength from 10:00 am-4:00 pm.
Bank to open between 10:00 am-2:00 pm.
Trains are yet to continue tasks in the state.
West Bengal has enrolled 1,836 new COVID-19 cases as of now, as indicated by an announcement by the state government on Sunday. The state likewise saw 2,022 recuperations, pushing recuperations 14,55,453. With 29 passings as of now, the total cost came to 17,612. As of now, there are 21,884 dynamic COVID-19 cases in West Bengal.