
With reducing TPR, Mysuru looks forward to further relaxations in COVID-19 lockdown
The Hindu
Residents of Mysuru, particularly merchants and traders, are looking forward to the second phase of unlock in the district, which has been gradually reducing its Test Positivity Rate (TPR).After earni
Residents of Mysuru, particularly merchants and traders, are looking forward to the second phase of unlock in the district, which has been gradually reducing its Test Positivity Rate (TPR). After earning a classification under Category 2 ever since its weekly moving average TPR dipped below 10 per cent last Friday, which saw food shops remaining open till 2 p.m., besides permission for autos and taxis to ply, the traders are hoping for the district to make an early transition to Category 1 where shops, hotels and restaurants are permitted to open without air conditioners till 5 p.m. Most of the districts in Karnataka had been classified under Category 1 after their weekly moving average TPR dipped below 5 per cent.More Related News

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