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Guwahati: Considering the continuous decrease in Covid cases in the state, the State government of Assam has further eased its covid restrictions and introduced new Standard Operating Procedures for Covid-19. The state government has revised the curfew time from 10 pm to 11 pm with effect from Tuesday (October 26).

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The other guidelines issued by the state government are as follows:

  • Opening of workplaces and business establishments shall remain open till 10 pm
  • Functioning of government and private offices should follow usual working hours but not beyond 10 pm
  • Opening of shops and commercial establishments shall remain open till 10 pm
  • Shops dealing with groceries, fruits and vegetables, dairy and milk booths shall remain open till 10 pm
  • Dine in restaurants, dhabas and eateries shall remain open till 10 pm with 50% seating capacity
  • Take away from dhabas and other eateries will be allowed till 10 pm
  • Not more than 50 single vaccinated persons will be allowed in marriage and other religious functions
  • 60 fully vaccinated persons will be allowed per hour to visit the iconic places and 40 fully vaccinated persons per hour in other religious places
  • Not more than 50 persons will be allowed in funerals
  • Delivery of essential goods through e-commerce will be allowed round the clock
  • Weekly haat/bazaars will be allowed to open in shift of maximum 6 hours
  • Cinema Halls/ Theatres will be allowed with 50% seating capacity for fully vaccinated persons
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