Chennai:It was the destination tea-shop, salon and liquor outlet across Tamil Nadu on Monday after the State government eased the stringent Covid-induced lockdown in force since May 10. Long queues were noticed outside the State-run TASMAC outlets in most places. In certain districts of the State, liquor consumers welcomed the re-opening by breaking coconuts normally witnessed on auspicious occasions.
Brisk sale of liquor began this morning barring the districts - seven in western and four in Cauvery delta regions where the lockdown was not eased in view of the virus infection rate. The fresh relaxations are applicable to the remaining 27 districts, including Chennai. In Dindigul and in the southern coastal district of Kanyakumari having its borders with Kerala, customers thronged the outlets.
In some pockets, the police had to regulate the customers and allowed them to make the purchases only if strict social distancing was followed. Ahead of re-opening, the Tamil Nadu State Marketing Corporation Limited (TASMAC) sent a circular to its managers on Sunday asking them to strictly ensure social distancing among the crowd, wear masks and rigidly stick to operating the outlets between 10 AM and 5 PM.
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Salons, beauty parlours and spas were allowed to function from 6 AM to 5 PM without air-conditioners allowing only 50 per cent of customers from June 14 in 27 districts. Government parks were open from 6 AM and they would remain so till 9 PM. Those who love to sip hot tea or coffee made a beeline to the stalls, but were asked to take away only parcels. For those running the stalls, it was all smiles.