Shimla: The COVID-19 lockdown in Himachal Pradesh has been extended till June 30 with more relaxations such as the opening of religious places, hotels and plying of inter-state buses services, according to a government notification issued on Sunday.
The district magistrates of Hamirpur and Solan already issued orders on May 25 extending the curfew in their areas up to June 30.
Relaxation in curfew has been extended and it would be from 6 am to 8 pm, chief minister Jai Ram Thakur said on Sunday during a video conferencing with deputy commissioners, superintendents of police and chief medical officers.
In a five-page notification, chief secretary Anil Khachi said that the lockdown has been extended with more relaxations on the directions of National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) and the chairperson of the national executive committee (NEC).
Religious places and shrines will be open for locals of Himachal Pradesh following necessary standard operating procedures, the notification stated.
Hotels will be opened for use of guests for non-tourism purposes such as the housing of people visiting the state for official, business purposes only, it said.
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The chief secretary stated the natives of Himachal Pradesh can stay in hotels but tourists from other states would not be entertained till further orders.