Lockdown4.0 - States/UTs cannot dilute restrictions imposed in MHA
guidelines, can only make them stricter based on local level assessment and
Health Ministry Guidelines: MHA
Posted On: 18 MAY 2020 1:43PM by PIB Delhi
Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), on 17.05.2020, issued
the revised guidelines regarding lockdown restrictions, to contain COVID-19. As
the lockdown was extended up to 31.05.2020, widespread relaxations were given
in the restrictions.
Under the new guidelines effective from today, States and
UTs would now delineate the Red Orange and Green zones, taking into
consideration the revised guidelines issued by Ministry of Health and Family
Welfare (MoHFW) on 17.05.2020. Inside the red/orange
zones, containment and buffer zones would be identified by the local
authorities, based on local level technical inputs and Health Ministry
guidelines.
Within containment zones, strict perimeter would be
maintained as earlier and only essential activities would be allowed. Limited
activities would continue to be prohibited throughout the country. All other
activities would be permitted except the ones that are specifically prohibited
under MHA guidelines.
In view of these points, MHA has reiterated to the
States/UTs that despite widespread relaxations given in lockdown restrictions
under revised guidelines, States/UTs cannot dilute the restrictions imposed in
MHA guidelines. They may prohibit certain other activities or impose
restrictions, as deemed necessary on the basis of ground level analysis of the
situation.
Further, it has been communicated that States/UTs must take
into consideration the benchmarks/thresholds indicated in the revised
guidelines issued by MoHFW, while delineating zones
at local level. It has also been urged to give wide publicity to the Centre and
respective State guidelines at local level for the convenience of the public.
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