This Article is From Jun 05, 2021

Maharashtra To Unlock From Monday In Five Levels: 10 Points

Maharashtra Unlock: Mumbai local trains, the densely populated city's lifeline, will however not be operational for everyone.

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Highlights

  • Positivity rate, oxygen bed occupancies criteria to divide districts
  • Mumbai local trains will not be operational yet
  • Film shoots will be allowed in capital Mumbai
Maharashtra announced a five-step unlock plan from Monday in a late-night order yesterday, a day after the state government's U-turn on ease of restrictions announced by a minister earlier.

Here is your 10-point cheat sheet to this big story:

  1. The new guidelines come into effect from Monday with the districts of the state divided into five levels based on weekly positivity rate and oxygen bed occupancies.

  2. The first level, for districts with less than five per cent positivity rate and below 25 per cent oxygen bed occupancy will be allowed to unlock fully with no restrictions. A number of districts that come under the first level of unlock. All restaurants, malls, salons, movie theatres, shops can open in districts under level 1.

  3. The second level is for districts with less than five per cent positivity and oxygen beds occupancy of 25 to 40 per cent. Shops can reopen in districts under level 2, however, malls, restaurants, gymnasiums, salons have been allowed partial relaxations.

  4. Marriages and gatherings have also been allowed with 50 per cent capacity. Offices, too, can reopen with full capacity in districts under level 2.

  5. Districts with 5 to 10 per cent positivity rate and 40-60 per cent oxygen bed occupancy will come under level 3. State capital Mumbai has been categorised under level 3. Film shoots will now be allowed to resume in the city.

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  7. Mumbai local trains, the densely populated city's lifeline, will however not be operational for everyone. Only essential workers can take the trains. Buses in Mumbai will be allowed to operate at full capacity however passengers will not be allowed to travel standing up to avoid crowding the bus.

  8. Districts with 10-20 per cent positivity rate and 60-75 per cent occupancy rate areas will be level 4 and areas having a positivity rate of 20 per cent and above and occupancy rate above 75 per cent will not see any relaxations.

  9. On Thursday evening, Maharashtra Relief and Rehabilitation minister Vijay Waddettiwar announced the unlock process in the state. But soon after the minister made these announcements, a clarification came from Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray's office that no decision had been taken yet.

  10. The Chief Minister's Office had said restrictions in the state "have not been removed" and proposals for new rules are still under consideration.

  11. Maharashtra, the worst-hit state due to the deadly coronavirus, reported over 14,000 cases in the last 24 hours taking the total infections in the state to over 58 lakhs.

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