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Covid-19: Tamil Nadu government extends lockdown till July 19

Updated on: 10 July,2021 12:00 AM IST  |  Chennai
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Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin said while existing lockdown relaxations would continue, bus services to Puducherry is allowed, and not to any other state

Covid-19: Tamil Nadu government extends lockdown till July 19

MK Stalin. File Pic

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin has extended the Covid-19 lockdown by another week with further relaxations, officials said.


In a statement issued, Stalin said the current lockdown that was set to expire on July 12 has been extended till 6 am, July 19, 2021. Stalin said while existing lockdown relaxations would continue, bus services to Puducherry is allowed, and not to any other state.


Shops that were to close at 8 pm earlier are allowed to close at 9 pm from July 12 onwards. Recruitment exams conducted by central and state governments have been allowed. International air services (other than permitted by the central government), liquor bars, swimming pools, theatres, social and political public meetings, recreational activities, colleges, schools, zoos will remain closed.


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