New Year 2022: Hyderabad Issues Fresh Guidelines; Allows Only Fully Vaccinated People For Celebrations
Hyderabad Only those who have taken both boluses of the Covid-19 vaccine will be allowed to share in the New Year fests at hospices and other venues in Hyderabad, it was blazoned on Wednesday. City Police CommissionerC.V. Anand on Wednesday issued guidelines for the organisers of New Year parties in hospices, clubs, andpubs.Also Read-Gujarat Reports 19 New Omicron Cases, Tally Stands at 97; 10 People Had Travel History
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The organisers and operation have to insure that nothing is permitted without the product of either an electronic or physical instrument of both boluses of vaccination. The organisers have to apply to the police for a temporary recreation licence to organise the New Year parties. They’ve to insure that physical distancing is maintained within the venue. Also Read-Delhi Police Issues Traffic Advisory For Vehicular Movement For New Year Eve| Details Then
Thermal scanners should be arranged at the entry point to checkup persons entering the venue. “ The organisers shall responsibly insure that passes/ tickets/ tickets aren’t vended/ issued/ given in excess of the capacity, which violates Covid protocols and social distancing,” read the guidelines. Also Read-Puducherry Confirms First Two Cases of Omicron
They’ve also been asked to make sure that no person without a mask is allowed at the venue. A forfeiture of Rs will be assessed for not wearing a mask in public spaces. The organisers and superintendences have been directed to have in place some fresh measures besides the regular Covid guidelines in view of the Omicron trouble All the staff and organisers present at the venue should be tested negative for Covid-19 in the last 48 hours. The organisers shall insure to give surgical masks to all the persons at the venue and shall give sanitisers/ handrub of specified morals and specifications. They shall also insure that the demesne and potentially defiled areas should be gutted and disinfected before the launch of the programme.
“ All the necessary way should be taken by the organisers to insure that the attendees/ companies are well apprehensive of applicable information, regulations and restrictions, in vogue, beforehand. Regular adverts/ visual display arrangements can be made, to that effect, at the venue,” say the guidelines Meanwhile, Telangana on Wednesday reported 235 new Covid cases but no deaths during the last 24 hours. As numerous as 31 scholars at a commercial domestic council at Narsingi on the outskirts of Hyderabad have tested positive for Covid. While 17 scholars were plant infected on Tuesday, 14 further scholars tested positive on Wednesday. Authorities said all 300 scholars at the council were tested for Covid.
According to the director of public health and family weal, no Omicron cases were reported in the state during the last 24 hours. Five further Omicron cases recovered on Wednesday, taking the accretive census of recovered cases to 18. Ten of the passengers who arrived at Hyderabad Airport from “ at threat” countries tested positive for Covid. Their samples were transferred for genome sequencing.