Omicron threat: Haryana imposes night curfew, gathering of over 200 persons banned

Haryana imposed night curfew from 11 pm to 5 am from Friday in view of the possibility of increasing cases of omicrons in the state. Gatherings of more than 200 persons in public places and events have been banned until further notice.

In view of the possibility of increasing cases of omicrons in the state, both the doses of vaccination have been made mandatory for admission in all public sector institutions from January 1, 2022, for the safety of the people. Along with this, gatherings of more than 200 people in public places, other events and movement of public will be strictly prohibited from 11 pm to 5 am,” Khattar chaired a meeting to review the Covid-preparedness. Said after doing

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He further added, “To curb the effects of Omron, it is necessary that maximum awareness is made among the people. Special attention should be given to ensure vaccination to all. The Health Department has to take its own steps to deal with the increasing cases of Kovid. All preparations should be completed. More than two lakh people received the second dose of the COVID vaccine on December 23. In addition, 30,000-32,000 patients are being tested daily by the health department and those found positive are being sent through genome sequencing. being sent for.

At least 2.61 lakh people vaccinated in Haryana on 23 December, a day after the Haryana government made it mandatory for all to enter shopping malls, offices, banks, fuel stations etc.

Giving information about this, Health Minister Anil Vij said, 'On December 23, 2.61 lakh people got vaccinated. This is more than 1.5 lakh to one lakh per day. This follows the Haryana government's announcement that no one will be allowed to enter any crowded place after January 1, unless he has taken both the doses of vaccination.

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