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New year 2022: Amid Omicron rise, Chennai to ban public gatherings on beaches on Dec 31, Jan 1

Announcing certain relaxations, Chief Minister MK Stalin said classes for students from Standard 6-12 and higher education institutions will no more be held on a rotational basis but will be 'normal' from next month.  

Edited by: PTI Chennai Published : Dec 13, 2021 22:57 IST, Updated : Dec 13, 2021 22:57 IST
Marina beach wears a deserted look, as coronavirus cases
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Marina beach wears a deserted look, as coronavirus cases surge in Chennai

Highlights

  • Tamil Nadu government announced banning public gatherings at all beaches in the state on new year's.
  • CM Stalin said classes for students from Standard 6-12 and higher will be 'normal' from next month.
  • Government said the existing restrictions on social, cultural, and political meetings would continue

The Tamil Nadu government on Monday announced banning public gatherings at all beaches in the state on December 31 and January 1, effectively curbing new year celebrations, as part of its Covid-19 prevention measures.

Announcing certain relaxations, Chief Minister MK Stalin said classes for students from Standard 6-12 and higher education institutions will no more be held on a rotational basis but will be 'normal' from next month.

Stalin Monday held a review meeting of the Covid pandemic situation in Tamil Nadu, especially in the wake of the emergence of the latest Omicron variant in neighboring states.

Announcing extending Covid-related curbs till December 31, the government said the existing restrictions on social, cultural, and political meetings would continue.

"There will be no access to people to all the beaches on December 31, 2021, and January 1, 2022, as part of the measures aimed at curbing the spread of Covid," an official release quoting Stalin said. The popular Marina Beach here among others in the state is swarmed by new year revelers every year.

Among relaxations, the government allowed swimming pools to function. Further, to address a shortcoming in learning skills by school-going students and considering their future, classes 6-12 will no more be held on a rotational basis from January 3, 2022, onwards but will be normal, it said. The same shall apply to colleges and technical training centers.

Among others, "Test-Track-Treat-Vaccination-Covid-19 Appropriate Behaviour," should be strictly followed.

Following the emergence of Omicron variant cases in the neighboring states--Kerala, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh, people should avoid crowding in the ensuing festival season and follow Covid protocol including the use of face-mask and social distancing and get vaccinated, the CM said.

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