<p>The Chandigarh administration announced a weekend lockdown in the union territory from 10 pm on Friday to 5 am on Monday, in view of a surge in Covid-19 cases.</p>.<p>Announcing the fresh restriction in an official statement here, the administration urged residents to stay indoors.</p>.<p>Essential activities and services and home delivery of food are exempted from the purview of the lockdown, it said.</p>.<p><strong>Read more: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/north-and-central/covid-19-uk-variant-scare-in-chandigarh-after-several-samples-test-positive-974884.html" target="_blank">Covid-19: UK variant scare in Chandigarh after several samples test positive </a></strong></p>.<p>The decision was taken at a high-level meeting here chaired by Punjab Governor V P Singh Badnore, who is also the Administrator of the union territory.</p>.<p>The administration also announced other restrictions, which will be in place till April 30.</p>.<p>While all gymnasiums and spas in the union territory will remain closed, cinema halls can run with 50 per cent capacity, it said.</p>.<p>All government offices will function with 50 per cent staff strength, and general public will be allowed to meet officers only with prior appointment, the statement said.</p>.<p>The administration also banned on all social, cultural, political and religious events</p>.<p>The existing limit on gatherings in permitted functions will be reduced to 100 for outdoor events and 50 for indoor ones, it said.</p>.<p>Buses will run but with 50 per cent capacity only, the administration said.</p>.<p>Museums, libraries, coaching institutions etc., will remain closed, it said, adding online coaching will continue.</p>.<p>Meanwhile, the administration clarified that candidates venturing out to sit in examinations and those deputed in exam duties will be allowed to travel on production of admit or identity cards.</p>.<p>Visitors will be screened at the airport, railway station, ISBT etc., it said.</p>.<p>Home delivery of food will, however, be allowed, the statement said.</p>.<p><strong>Read more: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/coronavirus-india-karnataka-maharashtra-delhi-tamil-nadu-kerala-update-state-wise-total-number-of-confirmed-cases-vaccine-deaths-on-april-16-974804.html" target="_blank">Coronavirus India update: State-wise Covid-19 cases, deaths on April 16 </a></strong></p>.<p>All vaccination and testing centres, dispensaries and other medical facilities will remain open during the lockdown and people going there will not be stopped.</p>.<p>Inter-state travellers will be allowed on all days, including the lockdown period, the administration said.</p>.<p>The high-level meeting was attended by Manoj Parida, Adviser to the Administrator, and Mandip Singh Brar, Deputy Commissioner, Chandigarh, and Director, PGIMER, among others.</p>.<p>Badnore expressed serious concerns about the rising number of covid-19 cases in the city and also the high fatality.</p>.<p>The union territory reported 412 cases of the coronavirus on Thursday, taking the infection count to 32,397.</p>.<p>Badnore directed all the three government medical institutes here to ramp up their facilities so as to accommodate the increasing number of coronavirus patients.</p>.<p>All Covid-19-related deaths must be specifically audited, he said, adding that the sector 48 hospital should be made fully operational, so that it can function as a dedicated Covid-19 hospital, he directed.</p>.<p>Badnore also directed all hospitals to store enough oxygen and vaccines.</p>.<p>All Covid-19 patients currently under home-quarantine must be regularly contacted and provided necessary assistance, he said.</p>.<p>The UT administrator said all shops must get their staff tested and display signboards stating that their premises are coronavirus-free.</p>.<p>Action will be taken against shoppers going to the markets without masks and also against shopkeepers attending them, he said.</p>.<p>Badnore also said that mobile teams should be sent to temples, gurdwaras, mosques and other crowded places during festivals so that visitors can be screened and symptomatic cases tested.</p>
<p>The Chandigarh administration announced a weekend lockdown in the union territory from 10 pm on Friday to 5 am on Monday, in view of a surge in Covid-19 cases.</p>.<p>Announcing the fresh restriction in an official statement here, the administration urged residents to stay indoors.</p>.<p>Essential activities and services and home delivery of food are exempted from the purview of the lockdown, it said.</p>.<p><strong>Read more: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/north-and-central/covid-19-uk-variant-scare-in-chandigarh-after-several-samples-test-positive-974884.html" target="_blank">Covid-19: UK variant scare in Chandigarh after several samples test positive </a></strong></p>.<p>The decision was taken at a high-level meeting here chaired by Punjab Governor V P Singh Badnore, who is also the Administrator of the union territory.</p>.<p>The administration also announced other restrictions, which will be in place till April 30.</p>.<p>While all gymnasiums and spas in the union territory will remain closed, cinema halls can run with 50 per cent capacity, it said.</p>.<p>All government offices will function with 50 per cent staff strength, and general public will be allowed to meet officers only with prior appointment, the statement said.</p>.<p>The administration also banned on all social, cultural, political and religious events</p>.<p>The existing limit on gatherings in permitted functions will be reduced to 100 for outdoor events and 50 for indoor ones, it said.</p>.<p>Buses will run but with 50 per cent capacity only, the administration said.</p>.<p>Museums, libraries, coaching institutions etc., will remain closed, it said, adding online coaching will continue.</p>.<p>Meanwhile, the administration clarified that candidates venturing out to sit in examinations and those deputed in exam duties will be allowed to travel on production of admit or identity cards.</p>.<p>Visitors will be screened at the airport, railway station, ISBT etc., it said.</p>.<p>Home delivery of food will, however, be allowed, the statement said.</p>.<p><strong>Read more: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/coronavirus-india-karnataka-maharashtra-delhi-tamil-nadu-kerala-update-state-wise-total-number-of-confirmed-cases-vaccine-deaths-on-april-16-974804.html" target="_blank">Coronavirus India update: State-wise Covid-19 cases, deaths on April 16 </a></strong></p>.<p>All vaccination and testing centres, dispensaries and other medical facilities will remain open during the lockdown and people going there will not be stopped.</p>.<p>Inter-state travellers will be allowed on all days, including the lockdown period, the administration said.</p>.<p>The high-level meeting was attended by Manoj Parida, Adviser to the Administrator, and Mandip Singh Brar, Deputy Commissioner, Chandigarh, and Director, PGIMER, among others.</p>.<p>Badnore expressed serious concerns about the rising number of covid-19 cases in the city and also the high fatality.</p>.<p>The union territory reported 412 cases of the coronavirus on Thursday, taking the infection count to 32,397.</p>.<p>Badnore directed all the three government medical institutes here to ramp up their facilities so as to accommodate the increasing number of coronavirus patients.</p>.<p>All Covid-19-related deaths must be specifically audited, he said, adding that the sector 48 hospital should be made fully operational, so that it can function as a dedicated Covid-19 hospital, he directed.</p>.<p>Badnore also directed all hospitals to store enough oxygen and vaccines.</p>.<p>All Covid-19 patients currently under home-quarantine must be regularly contacted and provided necessary assistance, he said.</p>.<p>The UT administrator said all shops must get their staff tested and display signboards stating that their premises are coronavirus-free.</p>.<p>Action will be taken against shoppers going to the markets without masks and also against shopkeepers attending them, he said.</p>.<p>Badnore also said that mobile teams should be sent to temples, gurdwaras, mosques and other crowded places during festivals so that visitors can be screened and symptomatic cases tested.</p>