Coronavirus | COVID-19 curbs are back in Bengaluru flats
The Hindu
Residents of apartment complexes in Bengaluru are once again tightening precautions to prevent the spread of COVID-19, even while colleges have opened and restrictions have been eased in restaurants, theatres, etc. The detection of new clusters in the city in the last fortnight, especially in Yelahanka, and the rise in COVID-19 cases in neighbouring Kerala and Maharashtra have residents worried.
Though the numbers are not alarming, apartment associations say they do not want to take any chances for fear of a second wave. Many complexes have yet to open club houses and other recreational facilities to residents, while others are not allowing vendors inside the premises for deliveries.
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