<p>The Punjab government on Wednesday decided to lift the night curfew from January 1 and advised people to follow coronavirus guidelines.</p>.<p>Disclosing this here, an official spokesperson said restrictions regarding the night curfew in all cities and towns will remain until December 31.</p>.<p>These restrictions will no longer be applicable from January 1 due to recent downtrend in COVID-19 cases, he said.</p>.<p>The night curfew was reimposed in Punjab from December 1. The government had also restricted the number of people at indoor and outdoor gatherings up to 100 and 250, respectively.</p>.<p>Now, it has been decided to further relax the restrictions to 200 and 500 people at all indoor and outdoor social gatherings, respectively.</p>.<p>He said the district authorities will ensure strict implementation of all directives of the Centre regarding coronavirus.</p>.<p>He said penalties will be imposed for the violation of the COVID-19 appropriate behavior.</p>.<p>So far, the state has reported 1,66,239 coronavirus cases, including 5,331 deaths.</p>
<p>The Punjab government on Wednesday decided to lift the night curfew from January 1 and advised people to follow coronavirus guidelines.</p>.<p>Disclosing this here, an official spokesperson said restrictions regarding the night curfew in all cities and towns will remain until December 31.</p>.<p>These restrictions will no longer be applicable from January 1 due to recent downtrend in COVID-19 cases, he said.</p>.<p>The night curfew was reimposed in Punjab from December 1. The government had also restricted the number of people at indoor and outdoor gatherings up to 100 and 250, respectively.</p>.<p>Now, it has been decided to further relax the restrictions to 200 and 500 people at all indoor and outdoor social gatherings, respectively.</p>.<p>He said the district authorities will ensure strict implementation of all directives of the Centre regarding coronavirus.</p>.<p>He said penalties will be imposed for the violation of the COVID-19 appropriate behavior.</p>.<p>So far, the state has reported 1,66,239 coronavirus cases, including 5,331 deaths.</p>