According to guidelines issued by BMC, beaches, gardens and parks will go back to opening as per normal timings
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Amid declining Covid-19 cases in Mumbai, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has given several relaxations and also called off the 11 pm to 5 am night curfew.
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As per the circular issued by the BMC, restaurants, theatres, swimming pools and water parks can now remain open with a 50 per cent capacity. On the other hand, beaches, gardens and parks will go back to opening as per normal timings.
#COVID19 | Mumbai eases curbs: Restaurants, theatres can operate at 50% capacity, night curfew lifted
— ANI (@ANI) February 1, 2022
"Local tourist spots to remain open as per normal timing. Weekly Bazzars to remain open as per normal timing," reads the order pic.twitter.com/WWVdIT9xUm
The order further stated, "25 per cent audience is permitted in competitive sports and other such activities incl horse racing. Marriages may have guests upto 25% of the capacity of the open ground and banquet halls or 200 whichever is lower."
"25% audience is permitted in competitive sports & other such activities incl horse racing. Marriages may have guests upto 25% of the capacity of the open ground and banquet halls or 200 whichever is lower," it added.
— ANI (@ANI) February 1, 2022
For the second day in a row, Mumbai reported less than 1,000 cases as it logged 803 cases on February 1.