Residents cautious as Paro begins movement within zones
December 28th, 2020
Paro dzongkhag has allowed movement within zones in lower-risk areas starting yesterday to make lockdown bearable for the residents.
Residents can visit identified shops in their zones. However, the dzongkhag administration has initiated home delivery of essential items for the residents in the red zones.
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