Multiplexes unlocked from today, The estimate of watching a movie will change, a show will not have the same time to start and end
Unlock-5 will take effect today. The prevalence of exemptions in the country is increasing. It now includes cinema halls, multiplexes, entertainment parks, swimming pools outside the entertainment zone. Guidelines for Unlock-5 were issued on 30 September.
Find out what's going to open up.
Multiplex, Swimming pool and Entertainment Park, school will be open in unlock-5
1. Multiplex
While theaters and multiplexes will be closed in Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Chhattisgarh, they will reopen this week in Delhi and Madhya Pradesh and parts of Gujarat with strict dos and donuts.
PVR Cinema, India's largest film screener, told PTI that 10 states and four union territories are preparing to reopen cinemas.
Cinema halls in the northeastern states will remain closed as state governments have not issued guidelines in this regard. The Chhattisgarh government has not yet taken a call, while Goa has decided to close theaters until new films are released.
Despite the state government's move in Gujarat, multiplex and cinema owners have not been able to reach an agreement with the distributor on old films to be re-released and so they are likely to resume from Saturday.
According to the SOP issued by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting to reopen cinemas and multiplexes, a distance of six feet must always be maintained, no food will be delivered inside the halls, and only packaged food will be allowed.
Other steps include mandatory use of a face mask, thermal screening at the time of entry, and hand sanitizer at various points. One seat has to be left blank to ensure that the social distance has to be specially marked.
Specific temperatures are also specified for air-conditioned hulls and the exit must be done in an awkward, row-wise manner. Showtimes will also be surprised, and if necessary, visitor contact numbers will be taken later to facilitate contact tracing. Digital transactions will be selected.
2. Entertainment Park
The Ministry of Health has issued detailed guidelines for amusement parks, according to which the surfaces of rides in general must be touched and social distance must always be maintained.
In addition, swimming pools will be closed in such parks but water parks and water rides will ensure regular and adequate purification and chlorination of water. In addition, planning should be done especially for peak days. Booking should promote online booking and keep visitors within a six-foot distance at physical booking counters.
Natural ventilation must be promoted and the use of enclosed spaces must be avoided. The ministry has also advised the use of CCTV to monitor crowds.
However, the Maharashtra government has decided not to allow the opening of swimming pools, amusement parks and similar establishments.
3. Swimming pool
Since Thursday, the center has only allowed swimming pools in areas outside the content zone for the training of sports players. The sports ministry has issued guidelines to determine the number of acceptors per batch based on the size of the bridge.
It defines competitive swimmers as being over 12 years old and not engaged in contact sports such as water polo. All such riders must self-declare to be COVID free, while resident trainees must submit a mandatory coronavirus negative report.
Only the minimum number of employees required for training should be allowed. Towels, soaps and other utilities should not be shared. Each training center will have a Covid-19 task force to guide and monitor all trainees, coaches and staff.
The Center has also allowed social, educational, sports, recreational, cultural, religious, political functions and other congregations with a ceiling of 100 persons from Thursday, with relief being allowed to State / Union Centers to allow gatherings outside the limit of 100 persons. Content zone.
SOURCE:: DIVYA BHASKAR REPORT
4 Schools
Some states have decided not to open schools, saying the schools will not be operational till November 2, and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said the call would be taken in mid-November.
Maharashtra has also said that schools will not start in October-October while Gujarat has said it will consider reopening schools after Diwali. Delhi also decided to keep schools closed till October 31.
Punjab has allowed schools to reopen for 9-12 classes, subject to parental consent and without making attendance compulsory. State schools will have to comply with the SOP by the school education department.
Higher education institutions for research scholars and postgraduate students are also allowed to open after October 15 in the laboratory work of science and technology stream.
In Uttar Pradesh, students in classes 9 to 12 will be allowed to enter schools outside the content zone from October 19. Written permission of parents or guardians will be mandatory and the class will be taken in two shifts - Class for 9th and 10th standard in the first shift and classes for 11th and 12th standard in the second.
Deputy Chief Minister Dinesh Sharma also said that 50 per cent students should be called in each class in one class and the remaining 50 per cent should be called the next day. S.O.P. for schools. Has been issued.
According to the Times of India, Puducherry had allowed classes for Std 5 and 12 students to start from October 5 and for Std 9 and 11 from October 8. Classes for each standard will be held three days a week and not compulsory.
The Ministry of Education has issued guidelines for schools, including thorough cleaning and disinfection of the premises, relief in attendance, no assessment for up to three weeks, and easy transition from home learning to school formal school admissions during coronavirus-induced dropdown. .
States and Union Territories were asked to prepare their own standard operating operating procedures (SOPs) for health and safety precautions based on their local requirements.
Punjab and Puducherry have allowed higher education institutions to be opened only for research scholars and postgraduate students of specialized streams.