This Article is From Dec 21, 2020

Night Curfew In Maharashtra, Quarantine For Europe, Middle East Arrivals

Passengers flying in from other European countries (or any in the Middle East) will be sent to 14-day institutional quarantine, and all others will have to undergo a similar period of home quarantine

Maharashtra has ordered a night curfew - from 11 PM to 6 AM till January 5 (File)

Highlights

  • Maharashtra has imposed an 11 PM to 6 AM night curfew till January 5
  • New quarantine rules are in view of fast-spreading strain of coronavirus
  • Centre announced a ban on all flights from the UK till December 31
Mumbai:

Maharashtra on Monday imposed an 11 PM to 6 AM night curfew till January 5 in Mumbai and other cities, and announced new quarantine rules for arrivals from the Europe and Middle East, in view of a fast-spreading strain of coronavirus that has emerged in the UK and caused several nations, including India, to temporarily ban flights from that country.

Passengers from European or Middle East nations will be sent to 14-day institutional quarantine, and all others must home-isolate for a similar period, the state government said Monday evening.

Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation Commissioner told news agency PTI that around 1,000 people are expected to arrive in five flights landing till midnight December 22, when the centre's ban on incoming flights from the UK takes effect.

Meanwhile, during the period of the night curfew, essential services, like supply of vegetables and milk, will remain unaffected. However, no more than five people can assemble at a given place in this time.

Earlier pn Monday, the centre announced a ban on all flights from the UK till December 31.

The ban will start Wednesday and all inbound passengers from the UK before then will be administered RT-PCR tests on arrival. Those who test positive will be sent to institutional quarantine and the rest will be asked to home-isolate for seven days.

Union Health Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan has assured people the government has the situation under control and "there is no need to panic". Dr Vardhan said Monday: "... don't get hassled with imaginary situations... The government is fully alert."

The decision to impose a night curfew marks a U-turn by Chief Minister Thackeray.

On Sunday he said he was against a night curfew although experts had recommended it; this was, however, before the meeting on the mutant Covid strain. The Chief Minister did say face masks would be mandatory for the next six months.

The mutated version of the coronavirus was first detected in southeast England in September. It is quickly becoming the dominant strain in London and other parts of the UK, and has led to surging infection numbers and toughest levels of restrictions on some 18 million people.

The new strain, which could be up to 70 per cent more easily transmitted, has worried health experts at a time when several nations, including the UK and the United States, have cleared vaccines. European Union experts believe existing vaccines against coronavirus are effective against the new strain.

Maharashtra's curfew and flight restrictions hark back to measures from a few months ago, when the virus was rampaging through the state.

Although the virus' spread has declined significantly since - the state's seven-day rolling average of new daily cases is down to 2,301 from over 22,000 in mid-September - it remains the worst-affected though, with nearly 19 lakh cases since the crisis broke in December last year. The active caseload is around 63,000 and the state has reported around 48,700 deaths linked to the virus.

With input from PTI

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