Myanmar junta curbs political parties meeting foreigners
The South-East Asian nation has been plunged into turmoil and its economy is in tatters since a February 2021 coup which ousted Aung San Suu Kyi's government.
The South-East Asian nation has been plunged into turmoil and its economy is in tatters since a February 2021 coup which ousted Aung San Suu Kyi's government.
The Delhi government sent a proposal to Lieutenant-Governor Anil Baijal on Friday for easing of the restrictions, including the withdrawal of the weekend curfew.
On Sunday, state health department top officials convened a meeting after Miss Banerjee held a meeting with state chief secretary H K Dwivedi regarding the restrictions on Saturday and therefore, the meeting becomes vital.
Those measures were reimposed amid an alarming pace of new infections, with the government backtracking on its earlier plan to relax restrictions in phases to return to normalcy.
As per Tuesday's order, the capacity will be raised to 100 per cent from 85 per cent, which was set by the Civil Aviation Ministry on September 18, 2021, up from 72.5 per cent allowed in August and 65 per cent in July.
Evening entertainment venues such as bars and clubs could reopen since then and the mandatory use of masks will only be required for public transport, large agglomerations, nursing homes, hospitals and concert halls
Berejiklian reiterated that the state is still in the process of finalizing exactly what the freedoms at 80 per cent vaccination rates would look like.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson said that England's strict border policy would continue, and tracking, tracing and isolating positive cases will stay in place.
Almost 32.4 million people in Germany had already been fully vaccinated by last Sunday
Johnson previously announced a four-week delay to the final step of England's roadmap