Delhi bars to open from June 21, restaurant hours get longer

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The fresh phase of relaxation for Delhi F&B outlets come amid warnings by doctors and public health experts about the risks of a rapid unlock

The Delhi government has allowed opening of bars from Monday and extended the timing for restaurants by two hours as part of the lifting of anti-Covid restrictions. Public parks, gardens, golf clubs and outdoor yoga activities have also been allowed by the government.

bars in Delhi soon to open
Bars in Delhi soon to open their doors for public

Bars will be able to open from noon to 10 pm with 50 per cent seating capacity, government said in a fresh order. Restaurants can stay open from 8 am to 10 pm, instead of the current 10 am to 8 pm.

Delhi bars to open from June 21, restaurant hours get longer
Diners will have to exercise self caution and restraint to prevent spread of COVID-19

The fresh phase of relaxation comes amid warnings by doctors and public health experts about the risks of a rapid unlock. Despite the ravages of the second wave of the virus in April and May, in which thousands died and the healthcare system practically collapsed, especially in Delhi, the public disregard for safety norms has not changed, they said.

Delhi bars to open from June 21, restaurant hours get longer
Dr. Randeep Guleria, Chief of Delhi’s All-India Institute of Medical Sciences

Dr. Randeep Guleria, Chief of Delhi’s All-India Institute of Medical Sciences and a member of the Centre’s Covid Task Force, said, “As we have started unlocking, there is again a lack of Covid-appropriate behaviour. We don’t seem to have learnt from what happened between the first and the second wave. Again crowds are building up… people are gathering. It will take some time for the number of cases to start rising at the national level.”

Covid-appropriate behaviour is mandatory
Covid-appropriate behaviour is mandatory

“A third wave is inevitable and it could hit the country within the next six to eight weeks… may be a little longer… It all depends on how we go ahead in terms of Covid-appropriate behaviour and preventing crowds,” he added.


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