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Ministers Approve Slew of New Restrictions to Curb Covid Resurgence

The high-level coronavirus cabinet on Tuesday evening approved a raft of new restrictions that will go into effect on Sunday, August 8, after the daily COVID-19 caseload surpassed 3,000 for the first time since March.

Under the new rules, which the ministers adopted on the advice of Health Ministry officials, masks are to be required outdoors for gatherings of 100 people or more; in-office work for public servants is to be scaled back to 50 percent, with the private sector encouraged to allow employees to work from home; and vaccinated caretakers of infected children under 12 years old are to be required to self-isolate.

In its effort to contain the renewed COVID-19 outbreak, which has been blamed on the fast-spreading Delta variant, the government also agreed to expand the Green Pass system to all gatherings from August 20 — not merely those with over 100 people, as is currently the case — and restrict access to public venues to unvaccinated children.

The high-level coronavirus cabinet on Tuesday evening approved a raft of new restrictions that will go into effect on Sunday, August 8, after the daily COVID-19 caseload surpassed 3,000 for the first time since March.

(TOI / VFI News)

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