New Delhi: Hyatt Regency Mumbai, the airport property of Hyatt at the Mumbai Airport Terminal 2, on Monday announced that the property has been shut down until further notice. “This is to inform all the on-roll staff of the hotel that no funds are forthcoming from Asian Hotels (West) Ltd., the owner of Hyatt Regency Mumbai, to enable payment of salaries or to support the operations of the hotel. As a consequence, the decision has been taken to temporarily suspend all operations for Hyatt Regency Mumbai with immediate effect. The hotel will remain closed until further notice,” the notice reads.

Noice issued by hotel authority

On Monday, a five-level plan to unlock Maharashtra has come into force. While the state will remain under lockdown till June 15, certain relaxations have been given in districts based on the positivity rate and occupancy of oxygenated beds. As per the state government order, the Public Health Department will have to declare the positivity rate and oxygen beds occupation for each district every Thursday.

Based on that information, the district management authority can implement the level of restrictions in their administrative units.

“The local administration can take a call on easing or tightening restrictions based on the situation. It must decide on easing the norms based on the criteria and the five levels set under Break The Chain,” CM Uddhav Thackeray yesterday.

COVID Tally 

Meanwhile, COVID-19 cases continue to decline in Maharashtra as only 12,557 fresh infections were recorded, the state’s public health department informed on Sunday. With 14,433 fresh discharges, the state’s coronavirus recovery rate climbed to 95.05 per cent. As many as 233 deaths due to COVID-19 were registered on Sunday.

At present, there are 1,85,527 active cases in Maharashtra while 55,43,267 COVID-19 patients have been discharged after full recovery. The case fatality rate in the state stands at 1.72 per cent