Noida (UP): The Noida-Delhi border will remain sealed for the movement of people to and from the national capital, the Gautam Buddh Nagar administration said in its latest guidelines for the COVID-19 lockdown issued on Sunday.
The decision has been taken based on a Health Department report on Sunday which said the source of infection in 42 per cent of the coronavirus cases detected in the district in the last 20 days has been tracked to Delhi, according to the guidelines.
"Therefore, it has been decided in the public interest that status quo shall be maintained with respect to the inter-state border," stated the guidelines signed by District Magistrate Suhas LY.
The district administration had on April 21 banned movement between Noida and Delhi except for ambulances, doctors, goods carriers, media, those directly involved in COVID-19 services and those with passes issued by it.
The guidelines also said that activities permitted and prohibited by the Union Home Ministry shall apply to Gautam Buddh Nagar also.
It said that 50 per cent of the shops in urban areas will open every day in an alternating manner and the Labour Department has been directed to modify and notify weekly holiday separately after consultation with the stakeholders.
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Besides, all industrial activities are allowed outside containment zones but they are mandated to follow all precautionary protocols, it said.
The DM also asked all officials concerned to redefine containment zones as per the new directions.
In a relief for residents of high-rise apartments, the guidelines said in case there is one or multiple cases in a tower in a multi-storey society, only that particular tower where active case/cases have been found will be designated as containment zone.
However, if cases are found in more than one tower in a society, all such towers where active cases have been found along with common facilities like gym, swimming pool, banquet hall, etc shall form containment zone, it stated.