Face covers mandatory\, spitting punishable with fine says MHA

Face covers mandatory, spitting punishable with fine says MHA

New Delhi, Apr 15: The Ministry of Home Affairs has said that wearing of face cover or a mask is compulsory in all public places and work places.

All persons in charge of public places, work places and transport shall ensure social distancing as per the guidelines of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. The ministry also said spitting in public places will be punishable with a fine.

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Here are the guidelines:

Public spaces:

Wearing of face cover is compulsory in all public places, work places.

All persons in charge of public places, work places and transport shall ensure social distancing as per the guidelines of the goverment.

Gathering such as marriages and funerals shall remain regulated by the District Magistrate.

Spitting in public places shall be punishable with fine.

There should be a strict ban on sale of liquor, tobacco and gutka.

Work spaces:

All work places should have adequate arrangements for temperature screening and provide sanitisers at convenient places.

Work place shall have a gap off one hour between shifts and will stagger lunch breaks of staff to ensure social distancing.

Persons above the age of 65 and persons with co-morbidities and parents of children below the age of 5 shall be encouraged to work from home.

Use of Argoya Setu app shall be encouraged for all employees.

All organisations shall sanitise their work place between shifts.

Large meetings to be prohibited.

Standard Operating Procedure:

All areas in the premises including the following shall be disinfected completely:

  • Entrance gate of building and office
  • Cafeteria and canteens
  • Meeting room, conference halls, open areas, verandah, entrance gate etc
  • Equipments and lifts
  • Washroom, toilet, sink, water points etc
  • Walls and all other surfaces

For workers coming from outside special transportation facility shall be made. Only 30 to 40 per cent capacity will be allowed.

Vehicles entering the premises shall be disinfected with a spray mandatorily

Mandatory thermal screening for all

Medical insurance to be made mandatory

Use of staircase climbing to be encouraged

Ban on gutka and tobacco

Ban on non-essential visitors

Story first published: Wednesday, April 15, 2020, 11:31 [IST]