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Restrictions in Valley to continue for one more week but with some relaxations on businesses and vehicular movements
Both public and private vehicles can operate within the Valley under the odd-even rules while shops will be allowed to open with strict health protocols.Tika R Pradhan
Chief district officers of the Kathmandu Valley have decided to continue with the ongoing prohibition orders for one more week, but with some ease on business and vehicular movements.
“We have decided to continue the prohibition orders for a week. But there are some relaxations on businesses and vehicular movements,” said Janak Raj Dahal, chief district officer of Kathmandu. “Both private and public vehicles can operate under odd-even rules within the Valley.”
Vehicles, however, won’t be allowed entry into the Valley.
Kathmandu Valley has been under prohibitory orders since August 19 midnight.
With no signs of the virus slowing, calls were growing from different sections to either lift or relax the curbs.
On Wednesday, 464 new cases were reported in three districts of the Valley–394 in Kathmandu, 34 in Lalitpur and 36 in Bhaktapur.
Dahal said the businesses including shopping malls would be allowed to open with some conditions like opening on a rotational basis by strictly following the health protocols.
Considering the difficulties the poor are facing and the impact on the economy, on Tuesday Kathmandu Valley Mayors’ Forum had suggested that restrictions be eased if not completely lifted.
The prohibitory orders in the Valley were first imposed starting August 19 midnight for a week. But citing the continuous rise in the coronavirus cases, the restrictions were extended. The current prohibitory orders were to expire on Wednesday midnight.