No entry to TN beaches, certain tourist spots on Jan 15, 16 and 17

Besides the beaches across the State, the general public would not be allowed entry into Vandalur zoo and tourist spots in Mamallapuram, the government has announced

January 12, 2021 03:20 pm | Updated 08:28 pm IST - CHENNAI

Crowds thronged the beach in Chennai on December 20, 2020 after the government relaxed lockdown restrictions.

Crowds thronged the beach in Chennai on December 20, 2020 after the government relaxed lockdown restrictions.

The Tamil Nadu government on Tuesday announced that the general public would not be allowed in beaches across the State and also certain tourist spots in Chengalpattu district between January 15 and 17.

Besides the beaches across the State, including the Marina in the State capital, the general public would not be allowed entry into Vandalur zoo and tourist spots in Mamallapuram and also into the National Park in Guindy for these three days.

The announcement is part of the precautionary measures being taken to curb the spread of COVID-19, especially in the Pongal season when more footfalls are expected in these places, an official release stated.

The State government also reiterated that the general public must wear face masks while in public places, ensure physical distancing norms and comply with other guidelines issued to control the spread of COVID-19. It appealed for cooperation from the general public.

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