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Coronavirus outbreak: What a lockdown will look like for you – Economic Times

As the coronavirus takes a firm grip over India, the central and state authorities are working in overdrive to try and curb the spread. As per latest government data, COVID-19 has affected over 350 people in the country, killing seven.

The Indian Centre for Medical Research (ICMR) has maintained that the virus is still in phase 2 of transmission, which means there is no evidence of local transmission yet. As the cases climb, central and state governments have decided to lock down 75 districts from where COVID-19 cases have been reported to break the chain of transmission. The Health Ministry has said states would need to earmark hospitals to exclusively treat coronavirus patients.

Several states, including Maharashtra, Kerala, Haryana, UP, Uttarakhand and West Bengal, announced partial or complete lockdown for varying periods. Nagaland said it will impose an indefinite lockdown from midnight on Sunday.

So, what will this lockdown look like for you? Let’s take a look…


What is a lockdown?

A lockdown is an emergency protocol that prevents people from leaving a given area. A full lockdown will mean you must stay where you are and not exit or enter a building or the given area.

This scenario usually allows for essential supplies, grocery stores, pharmacies and banks to continue to serve the people. All non-essential activities remain shut for the entire period.

India, at the moment, is not under complete lockdown. However, severe travel restrictions have been imposed on some states, and public places have been shut. Rail, intercity bus services have been suspended throughout the country.

What are essential activities?

Essential activities include picking up groceries and medical supplies, going to doctor and going on a walk provided you are following social distancing. If you work for an essential service, you will not need to adhere to these restrictions.

What happens if you break the rules?

Anyone breaking the rules, could be punished with simple imprisonment for a term that may extend up to one month or with a fine which may extend to Rs 200, or with both.

Can you go to work?

Most major cities in the country have ordered private companies to let employees work from home. All offices will remain shut or work with minimal staff till the end of the lockdown period. The central and several state governments have announced relief packages for daily-wage earners and other temporary workers.

What if you have an emergency?

Emergency services, like hospitals and pharmacies, will continue to operate as usual.

Should I stock up?

Grocery stores, as well as mall which have such stores within it, will remain open. Stocks might be low, since transport services will be heavily restricted.

What’s shut and what’s not in your state

Schools & collegesReligious GatheringsRestaurantsWeddingsCinema Halls/ MallsSection 144Parks
DelhiYesYesYesYesYesYesYes
UT J&K, LadakhYesNoYesYesYes
Himachal PradeshYesYesYesYes
PunjabYesYesYesYes
HaryanaYesYesYesYes
RajasthanYesYesYesYesYes
GujaratYesYesYesYesYes
Madhya PradeshYesYesYesYes
MaharashraYesYesYesYesYes
GoaYesYesYesYesYes
KarnatakaYesYesYesYesYes
KeralaYesYesYesYesYes
Tamil NaduYesYesYes
Andhra PradeshYesYesYesYes
TelanganaYesYesYesYesYes
ChhattisgarhYesYesYesYesYes
OdishaYesYesYesYesYes
West BengalYesYesYesYes
JharkhandYesYesYesYes
AssamYesYesYesYesYes
BiharYesYesYesYesYes
Uttar PradeshYesYesYesYes
UttarakhandYesYesYesYesYes