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Kerala imposes fresh curbs as Covid cases reach all-time high. What's allowed, what's not

Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan. (ANI) (HT_PRINT)

As coronavirus cases topped to its highest ever at 46,387 in Kerala today, the state government has imposed fresh restrictions to put a stop on the rising number of Covid-19 infections. As many as 46,387 more people tested positive for Covid-19 in the last 24 hours across Kerala, the highest-ever in a single day, said the state health department in a statement on Thursday. 

Previously, Kerala had recorded  43,529 Covid-19 cases were reported on 12 May 2021, which was its highest ever cases of infection since the outbreak of the disease.

However, in a relief to the health authorities, despite record infections amid the third Covid wave in Kerala, only 3 per cent are admitted to the hospitals.

During a virtual high-level COVID review meeting held by Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan from the United States, the panel members decided that only essential services will be allowed on the next two Sundays – January 23 and 30, news agency PTI reported.

The committee decided that working women with kids below the age of two, cancer patients and seriously ill people can work from home. Institutions, businesses, malls, beaches and theme parks have been directed to ensure no large gatherings and strict adherence of Covid rules.

The government said district DCs will decide on the level of restrictions to be imposed based on the number of people admitted to hospitals. The panel has authorised the District Disaster Management Authority to divide districts into three groups -- A, B and C. 

Also read: Covid third wave hits Karnataka, Kerala. Check new cases, curbs in these states

In A category districts, all kinds of social, cultural , political and public events, weddings and funerals will be restricted to not more than 50 people. In B and C category districts, no such gathering of people will be allowed.

In B and C category districts, religious activities will be done online, and in weddings and funerals, not more than 20 people will be allowed. In C-category districts, movies, swimming polls and gyms will not be allowed to operate. In this category, all kinds of classes and tuition canters -- except undergraduate and postgraduate level final year classes besides 10 and 12 classes -- will work via online mode. The state government also said residential education institutions can, however, operate under bio-bubble mode.

Also read: Kerala records highest single-day rise with 46,387 new Covid-19 cases

State health minister Veena George had a day ago confirmed that Kerala is witnessing the third wave of Covid-19 and cautioned people against the "super-spread" of the pandemic. “Contrary to the first and second waves, there is a rapid spread of the disease in the third wave at the beginning itself," she said at a press conference.

Meanwhile, Omicron, which is new Covid-19 variant that has ravaged the country, tally has reached 645 in the state. Of the total, 434 patients had come from low-risk countries, 107 from high-risk countries, 80 patients through contact tracing and 24 persons from other states.

With PTI inputs

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