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Kerala’s ‘Triple Lockdown’ Explained: Here’s What’s Allowed And What’s Not

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On May 16, Kerala recorded 29,704  fresh Covid positive cases, 89 new deaths taking the total toll of fatalities up to 6428. The Covid positivity rate was recorded at 25.61 per cent. In order to tackle the surge in Covid cases, the Kerala government has implemented a triple lockdown in four districts of the state that reported the highest number of Covid cases. The triple lockdown came into effect from midnight of May 16 and will remain in force till May 23. Here’s everything you must know about Kerala’s triple lockdown.

What Is Kerala’s Triple Lockdown?

Four districts of Kerala, Malappuram, Thrissur, Ernakulam and Thiruvananthapuram have implemented a triple lockdown starting from May 16, midnight till May 23. These four districts are facing a severe Covid spread and are now placed under a highly restrictive triple lockdown. The remaining 10 districts of the state shall undergo a general lockdown with more exemptions permitted. This triple lockdown strategy was earlier experimented by Kerala in Kasargod and Thiruvananthapuram districts in 2020. The triple lockdown involved concentrated interventions by the law enforcement and administration at three levels, to restrict the movement of the public and allow the smooth operation of essential sectors.

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What’s Allowed?

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What’s Not Allowed?

Now, that you have the required knowledge about Kerala’s triple lockdown, if you’re from Kerala ensure you keep this in mind. Mask up, use sanitisers, stay home and stay safe.

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