In view of the decline in COVID cases, the state government of Rajasthan has issued fresh COVID-19 guidelines in the state. As per the revised guidelines, the 6-hour night curfew, effective from 11 PM to 5 AM is now discontinued in Jaipur and other districts of the state. Continue reading to know more about the pandemic-mandated guidelines that are currently effective in the desert state.
Religious places to go back to pre-COVID schedule
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In an attempt to offer relaxation, the administration has now allowed all religious places in the state to function as per their pre-COVID schedule. With the ease of existing restrictions, devotees can now give offerings at these places, which were suspended due to the pandemic. According to officials, these guidelines will come into effect from February 5.
Notably, the administration had lifted Sunday Curfews across the state and resumed physical classes of students of standard 10 to 12 in Jaipur and urban areas of the state, from February 1. Additionally, as per the last order, schools for classes 6 to 9 were directed to begin physical classes from February 10.
As per the existing guidelines, 100 people can gather in any socio-cultural, sports or political gathering in Rajasthan. However, strict adherence to all the COVID protocols is mandatory in the state and violators of the rules will attract punishments.
Vaccination status of Rajasthan
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A total of 9,45,98,834 doses have been administered to beneficiaries in Rajasthan, as of Friday evening. So far, 4,07,59,726 eligible adults in the state have been fully inoculated against this deadly virus. Moreover, 9,86,108 people have also taken the third, precaution dose as well.





