Opening Cinemas and Theaters fo full capacity

Attached the sops issued by Govt permitting cinemas and movie halls to operate at full capacity.

All people must vote on this LC poll which so far seems to indicate very few people wanting to go.

https://www.localcircles.com/a/public/poll/will-you-be-going-to-watch-a-movie-in-a-theater-or-multiplex-in-the-next-60-days/8391095cxc7642 more  

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The pandemic has reduced substantially. In order to bring the economy to the track, every thing has to be restored to normalcy more  
Greater percentage of people thronging to cine halls are low income groups. On one side due to Covid business activities are yet to pick up and on other side Govt wants full capacity in theaters. Let the cine actors and producers develop concern for commoners. Govt should enact a rule for the number of cine release. more  
For heaven's sake, stop making government a nanny for all of us. We are rational adults. We know what to do and what not to do. We have been advised to take precautions and we should. more  
It is a good decision to allow 100% occupancy in Cinema halls. Life has to return to normal. With so much information available on COVID-19 every body has threat perception of getting infected and can decide to see a film. As it is the ticket rates of Multiplexes in Malls are very high which not many people can afford. Prior to pandemic when we used to visit a Multiplex on week day when ticket rates are lower we used to find very few persons inside the theatre. more  
Hope that the users of this facility understand the dangers involved. more  
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