What’s allowed and what’s not in different Zones?

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After government extended lockdown till 17th May, bit of relaxation have been provided in various zone to revive the normalcy life once again. Different zone named Green, Orange, and Red was marked by the state government on the basis of the spread of COVID-19. Green zone means, the area is Corona free and no cases was registered in past few weeks. Orange zone means, few cases have been registered in that particular area and there are chances the spread can grow further if lockdown gets uplifted completely. Red zone means, a lot of cases have been registered also corona hit patient numbers are getting regular increase in the tally. Red zone is the hotpot you can say where the number of patients are higher in that area. But after 3rd May, on the basis of zones, few relaxation were given by the state/central government in order to provide flow in the revenue. So, we have jotted down what all is allowed and what’s not in different zones –

ACTIVITY GREEN ORANGE RED
Travel- Air, Metro, Rail NO NO NO
Outing – Kid, Senior Citizens, Pregnant NO NO NO
Interstate road movement NO NO NO
Educational Institute NO NO NO
Hotels, Malls, other Public spaces NO NO NO
Worship Places NO NO NO
Liquor Shops YES YES YES
Movement between 7PM – 7AM NO NO NO
Hospital, OPD, Clinic YES YES YES
People allowed in Cabs or Taxi 1+2 1+2 NO
Inter District Bus services YES YES NO
No. of Person on 4-wheeler 1+2 1+2 1+2
No. of Person on 2-Wheeler 1 1 1
Essential Goods Supply YES YES YES
Industrial with access control YES YES YES
Urban Industries YES YES YES
Urban construction (in-site) YES YES YES
Urban Single Shops (non/essential) YES YES YES
E-Commerce Supply of Essentials YES YES YES
Office – Private/Govt (non-core) 33% 33% 33%
Agricultural Activities YES YES YES
Banks and Finance Services YES YES YES
Couriers and Portals YES YES YES
Saloons, Spas and Barber Shops YES YES NO
Movement of Medical Emergencies YES YES YES

As you can see above, there are bunch of activities we have mentioned which are bifurcate on the basis of Government of India’s new norms in the third phase of the lock-down.