The Tamil Nadu government has banned the New year celebrations at beaches, hotels, resorts and pubs as part of a preventive measure to combat the spread of coronavirus. The resorts, hotels and restaurants, however, can function on the New Year’s eve but cannot host any celebrations, according to the state government orders.
People have been prohibited to gather and indulge in revelries on two days i.e on December 31 and January 1. However, the regular functioning of hotels, restaurants, clubs and resorts will continue with the current standard operating procedures, said the AIADMK government. The celebrations on roads have also been prohibited in the light of Covid-19 scare.
In the backdrop of a fresh wave of infections in foreign countries, the Covid-19 preventive norms have been intensified, said the official statement. The midnight celebration would also not be allowed on beaches, restaurants, hotels, clubs, resorts, and similar places on New Year’s Eve and the following day. The government also urged its people to cooperate in containing the spread of the novel coronavirus spread.
The decision came after the state witnessed the surge in number of Covid-19 cases over the weekend. Otherwise, the government was slowly relaxing the restrictions after eight months of stringent lockdown in the state. Tamil Nadu registered 1,114 new cases and 15 deaths over the weekend. The state presently has 8,08,000 Covid-19 cases in total.
Earlier, the Maharashtra government on Monday ordered night curfew from 11 pm to 6 am in major cities across the state from December 22 to January 5 as part of precautionary measures amid fears over a new coronavirus strain reported in the United Kingdom.
The announcement came after India banned flights from the UK on Monday. The government suspended the flights from the UK from December 22 midnight till December 31. The new strain of coronavirus is reportedly up to 70% more infectious. Much is unknown about the strain, but experts say current vaccines should still be effective against it.