Bengal is likely allow tea stalls, cigarette shops, buses and taxis in the areas least affected by coronavirus, or “green zones”, from May 4, a day after the nationwide lockdown is due to end.Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, while listing possible relaxations, asserted, however, that the lockdown would continue in her state till May-end.”We need to be at our homes for little more. Masks are mandatory in Bengal. Whether coronavirus leaves today or tomorrow we don’t know. No research can confirm that. But the general idea is it will ease out by May end and June. We will have to follow this restraint till the end of May,” the Chief Minister told reporters.
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