Thursday, July 30, 2020

UNLOCK 3.0: Vigilance Is The Core

In a recent press note, FICCI recommends, that being vigilant (about everything) is going to decide how India defeats Corona, in this #covid19 health battle.
As MHA issued guidelines, on easing lockdown wef August 3rd. FICCI beleives, that vigilance is the core thing. The body recommended, to ease prohibitions in aviation, sports, schools and tourism sector.
As the world continues to battle the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, it has become clear that a strategy of long-term total lockdown is simply unsustainable for most economies. As lockdown orders continue to be enforced in many parts of the country, businesses and livelihoods are under tremendous pressure due to the collapsed demand, layoffs, and wage reductions.

Towards this, the Government of India has proactively responded to the concerns raised by both citizenry and industry to enable staggered reopening of the economy. As we approach the end of ‘Unlock 2’ on July 31, 2020 and prepare ourselves for ‘Unlock 3’,  we need to look at lifting of existing restrictions keeping in mind 'Threat of COVID is not over yet and we need to remain vigilant'.
Vigilance is the core of FICCI Recommendations for Unlock 3.0.

FICCI, in consultation with industry experts, has prepared this document to present solutions on how sectors such as aviation, sports, tourism, which still has some prohibitions, can best contribute towards the national effort of containing the spread of COVID and rebuilding the economy. FICCI recommends that it is now time to consider easing the prohibitions placed on these sectors, provided businesses follow the guidelines laid out in this document to the fullest. The Paper also recommends opening up of Cinemas and multiplexes, with adherence to all possible safety precautions. FICCI recommendations also contain the proposed SOPs, which could be followed for opening up of multiplexes.

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