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West Bengal reopens schools for classes 1-8, revokes ban on international flights
Night curfew to remain in force between 12 midnight and 5 am.
Highlights
- All the Covid-19 curbs and relaxations to remain in place till February 28
New Delhi: The West Bengal government on Monday (February 14) allows reopening of all primary and upper primary schools from February 16. Night curfew to remain in force between 12 midnight and 5 am while all other curbs and relaxations remain in place till February 28.
West Bengal has also withdrawn the ban on incoming international flights effective from Tuesday (February 15). However, international passengers either have to be fully vaccinated or go through an RT-PCR test within 72 hours from flight departure, an official statement reads
Meanwhile, the state government has already announced the easing of norms for zoos, parks and museums and tourist attractions. Popular tourist spots like zoos, museums and parks can operate at 75 per cent capacity.