GUWAHATI: With the cases of COVID-19 witnessing a massive spike in the recent days and the presence of Omicron in Assam, the state government on January 7 issued a revised SOP effective January 8.
As per the latest SOP, the night curfew timings have been changed to 10:00 PM to 6:00 AM as a preventive measure to check the rising number of COVID-19 cases.
Further, all the shops and business establishments are advised to close down by 9:00 PM.
Currently, the night curfew timings in Assam are from 11:30 PM till 6 AM the next day.
However, restrictions on public gatherings and mandatory use of masks are included in the new SOPs.
Addressing a press meet Assam Chief Minister said that post-January 20, the state government will be able to assess the peak level which may go up to 12000 per day.
In Airport and Railway stations, all people with single vaccination and non-vaccination will go under compulsory test. Further, all under 15 years of age will also go thru the test.
However, people with the double vaccine will be provided with a leaflet, so that they can go back home and do a COVID-19 test.
Whereas. the Assam State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA) has Issued vide order of December 25. 2021 directives
for containment of COVIO-19 for both rural and urban areas across the state until further orders:
Whereas. the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) v de order dated 27111 December 2021 has directed the States/ UTs to consider the implementation of the normative framework for taking evidence-based containment measures at district/local level as conveyed vide MoHFW advisory dated 21" December,2021until 3 1M January 2022 in view of the Initialsigns of surge In cases of COVID 19 as well as increased detection of the Variant of Conoefn (VoC) "Omicron" (Annexure-1);
Whereas. the Health & Family Welfare Department, Government of Assam has issued vide order of December 05,202·1 detailed guidelines for international travellers coming to Assam to contain the spread of the highly mutant SARs-CoV 2 variant.
Whereas, the status of COVID-19 In the State has aga n been reviewed and It has been observed that the number of COVID-19 cases has been gradually Increasing over thelas1 few days thereby increasing the positivity rate;
Now, therefore, in the exercise of the powers, conferred under Section 22(2) (h) of the Disaster Management Act. 2005, the undersigned, in his capacity as Chairperson. State Executive Committee of the State Disaster Management Authority, Assam.do hereby Issues the following guidelines, which are to have strictly adhered across the State for public safety and a possible outbreak of COVID with variant forms of the virus which will come into force with effect from 6 AM of January 8, 2022 and will remain in force until further orders:
A. Containment Zones;
In case the test Positivity of COVI0·19 in any area reaches more than 10 cases In the last seven days, the jurisdictional District Magistrate will not fy such areas as total containment zone in consultation with MD.NHM and ensure necessary containment measures for COVID 19.
However, n such zones, emergency services will continue round the clock and essential services including shops dealing with groceries, fruits and vegetables. dairy and milk booths, animal fodder, etc. will remain open up to the usual time of closure.
Delivery of all essential goods including food, pharmaceuticals, medical equipment through e-commerce in such areas v1i1I continue around the clock,
B. Restrictions imposed:
Except for exemptions given in Annexure "Ill",
SI No |
Restrictions imposed for all districts |
Restriction time for all districts |
(1) |
(2) |
(3) |
1 |
Curfew Time |
10 PM - 6 AM |
2 |
Opening of workplace and business/ commercial establishments |
Not beyond 9 PM |
3 |
Functioning of Government and Private Offices/ Establishments . |
As per usual working hours but not beyond 9 PM |
4 |
Opening of shops and commercial establishments |
Upto 9 PM |
5 |
Shops dealing with groceries, fruits and vegetables, dairy and milk booths, animal fodder |
Upto 9 PM |
6 |
Dine in restaurants, dhabas and other eateries (Upto 50% of seating capacity) |
Upto 9 PM |
7 |
Takeaway of food items from restaurants, dhabas and other eateries |
Upto 10 PM |
8 |
Opening of Sale counters, showrooms etc. of cold storages and warehouses |
Upto 9 PM |
C. Other restrictions and relaxations:
D. Public Transport (Government and private)
E. Educational Institutions (Government and Private):
F. Gatherings:
SI No |
Restrictions imposed |
Details of restrictions imposed |
(1) |
(2) |
(3) |
1 |
Name of the district |
All districts |
2 |
Meeting/gathering at any open or closed spaces |
In the case of open spaces, jurisdictional DDMAs shall fix the limit of gatherings depending on Covid situation in their respective districts •In closed venues gathering is allowed upto 50% of the seating capacity of hall, auditorium etc limited to a maximum of 200. •Jurisdictional District Disaster Management Authority can locally regulate on number of persons in meetings in closed and open spaces and also for religious and official functions. |
3 |
Marriages/Religious functions |
Allowed with not more than 200 single vaccinated persons subject to sl 2 above. |
4 |
Religious Places/Social |
Allowed up to 60 fully vaccinated persons per hour for iconic places and 40 fully vaccinated persons per hour for other religious places. Only fully vaccinated pilgrims are to be allowed entry by Puja Committees/organizers. |
5 |
Funeral/last rites |
Allowed with not more than 100 persons subject to sl 2 above. |
6 |
Hotels/resorts |
Upto 9 PM |
7 |
Delivery of essential goods through e-Commerce |
Up to 10 PM |
8 |
Weekly Haats I bazaars |
Allowed to open in shift of maximum 6 hours |
9 |
Pharmacies, Hospitals, Animal Care Centres and Veterinary clinics |
Round the clock |
10 |
Cinema/Theatre Hall |
Allowed with 50% of seating capacity of fully vaccinated viewers and observance of COVID-19 appropriate behaviour |
G. Omicron specific regulation
H. Miscellaneous