Monday, June 8, 2020

Daily Update - Central Region Update -09-06-2020

CENTRAL Region: 

Government has extended the nationwide lockdown until 14 June 2020. The Cabinet meeting has also decided to mobilize the army in the areas most affected by the coronavirus. This is the eight time that the nationwide lockdown due to Covid-19 pandemic has been extended. The lockdown was imposed since 24 March 2020 to prevent the spread of the novel Corona virus. Nationwide lockdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic has been found to be effective in the Central Region. Security forces are seen deployed in the streets to enforce the public to restrict unnecessary movements. All the international flights have been suspended until 30 June 2020, except emergency services, repatriation of expats, import medicines and essential supplies. Highways and roads are all operational; however, the movement has been restricted to essentials only. (Source: Nepal Police Operations/ Online media/Tribhuwan International Airport, Traffic Police Control) 

Vehicle passes for traveling from one district to another has been revoked from 14th May 2020. If needed to travel the chief officer of the district needs to get approval from the chief officer of another district. (Source: Nepal Police Operations / Traffic FM)
For entering to Kathmandu Valley from outside of the valley, the approval from the Ministry of Home Affairs is mandatory. However, this rule will not be applicable in the three districts of the valley. (Source: Nepal Police Operations / Traffic FM)
The transit point of the East-West Highway adjoining Bagmati Province from Province-2 has been closed from 13th May 2020 until further notice. The Makawanpur district COVID-19 prevention command post had decided to close the movement of people and vehicles to Hetauda via Churiyamai transit after the spread of coronavirus infection in districts of Province-2 adjoining the Bagmati province. (Source: http://english.ratopati.com/story/12983)
As per Nepal Police Operation, anyone who is required to go to the hospital for medical emergencies should call 100. They should provide their vehicle details and inform the Police office, the name of the hospital they are visiting. By doing this, the vehicle will be allowed movement by security personnel, deployed at various places. The same applies to people moving out to purchase essential items or other work. (This, however, will be decided based on urgency)  
The District Administration Office (DAO), Kathmandu issued a strict provision in issuing passes. Issuing a notice saying that it would issue passes only those attending funeral rites of their relatives. Stating that there has been a significant increase of people seeking passes, has been a risk of violating the lockdown.
On 06 April 2020, the Ministry of Health & the population has appealed, people not to come outside of the house unless there is an emergency, and to compulsory wear masks when coming outside of the home. Police will take action against those people coming out of the house without a mask. (Source: Police control)
07 June 2020: Nepal: The government has listed out hotels across the Kathmandu Valley and other places that are available for quarantine service for migrant worker returnees who will be evacuated from abroad. (Source: https://myrepublica.nagariknetwork.com/ , https://www.onlinekhabar.com/2020/06/870876)


06 June 2020: Nepal: High Level Committee and Crisis Management center have different perspectives about easing lockdown modality which has not been finalized yet. (Source: https://www.onlinekhabar.com/2020/06/870868)
08 June 2020: Government is preparing to bring public vehicles into operation from the June 28 as part of lockdown relaxation. According to a preliminary draft of the lockdown modality, the public vehicles will be allowed to carry passengers only half of its capacity. (Source: https://english.khabarhub.com/2020/08/102718/ )


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