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WGH imposes additional restrictions on permitted activities  

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 TURA, April 21: The West Garo Hills District Administration on Wednesday imposed additional restrictions on permitted activities after the order for the same was issued by the State Political Department in view of the rising cases of Covid-19.

The revised restrictions on permitted activities include the Registration of all persons entering the district including residents in the Meghalaya Covid-19 portal- http://meghalayaonline.gov.in/covid/login.htm.

Meanwhile the maximum number of persons allowed during any Religious or Social or Private gatherings has been decreased to 50 persons or one-third the capacity, whichever is less for indoors and 100 persons or one-third the capacity, whichever is less for outdoors and the concerned parties should obtain prior permission from the Deputy Commissioner and ensure that SOPs for social distancing are in place and strictly followed.

 

For outdoor sports, spectators are permitted upto 100 persons or one-third the capacity, whichever is less. Further, Cinema Halls will have to operate at one-third the seating capacity and places of worship may continue to function at 50 percent of the seating capacity, provided they strictly adhere to the Covid-19 protocols.

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