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Kerala eases Covid curbs, allows full occupancy in theatres, restaurants, bars. Details here

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THIRUVANANTHAPURAM : The Kerala government on Sunday announced that they had lifted certain Covid-19 curbs in the state and decided to allow complete occupancy in theatres.

The announcement comes as Covid-19 cases saw a steady decline in the state. The state has also allowed bars, hotels, clubs, restaurants and eateries to also function with full occupancy.

The directive further mentioned that government, semi-governmental offices can hold meetings or training off-line, if required.

The restrictions at the district-level on the basis of the number of people hospitalised are also lifted. The government had authorised the State Disaster Management Authority to divide the districts into three groups - A, B and C - based on the number of people admitted to hospitals and imposed restrictions accordingly.

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