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COVID prone zone
Areas with several active cases, high doubling rate of confirmed cases will be classified under Red Zones or Hotspot districts. According to the ministry guidelines, “areas that will have highest caseload districts contributing to more than 80 per cent of cases in India or highest caseload districts contributing to more than 80 per cent of cases for each state in India or districts with doubling rate less than four days”, will also be identified as red zone areas.
Areas with several active cases, high doubling rate of confirmed cases will be classified under Red Zones
or Hotspot districts. According to the ministry guidelines, “areas that will have highest caseload districts
contributing to more than 80 per cent of cases in India or highest caseload districts contributing to more
than 80 per cent of cases for each state in India or districts with doubling rate less than four days”, will
also be identified as red zone areas.
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COVID check zone
As per the health ministry, those zones which are neither red or green will be called yellow Zones. In the revised guidelines, the ministry has also divided COVID-19 affected areas within red and yellow districts into two more zones which are Containment zone and Buffer Zone. These two are identified by district authorities in clusters such as (colonies/wards/towns in urban centres and villages/panchayats/blocks in rural areas) and are basically those areas which are severely affected by the coronavirus outbreak.
In addition to activities permitted in Red Zone, taxis and cab aggregators will be permitted with 1 driver
and 1 passenger only. Inter-district movement of individuals and vehicles will be allowed for permitted
activities only. Four wheeler vehicles will have a maximum of two passengers besides the driver and pillion
riding will be allowed on two-wheelers. E-commerce is allowed for both essential and non-essential items in
the orange zone.
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COVID safe zone
According to the ministry, a green zone area or district is where there are zero confirmed cases of coronavirus in the last 21 days
All activities except those prohibited nationwide is allowed in the green zones. However, buses can operate
with up to 50% seating capacity and bus depots can operate with up to 50% capacity.The districts with no
coronavirus positive cases would fall under the green zone. Exemptions may be given in these sectors as per
the government's plan. Limited movement of people linked to essential services and business may be given
extension. Opening of liquor shops and other essential items that play a major role in generating state
revenue may get extension in this zone.
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