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2 KONKAN DISS placing travel track, RT-PCR test must be

2 KONKAN DISS placing travel track, RT-PCR test must be
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Mumbai: With the center that issued an advisor to the imposition of the sidewalk in front of the celebration season, two districts in the Conkkan region have mandated a mandatory negative test report on arrival, except for those who are fully vaccinated and under 18 years.
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Ratnagiri and Sindhudurg have limited health care infrastructure and higher levels of participants than the country’s average.
When the track sidewalk has been reduced, a fairly large number of Mumbai, Thane and Pune is expected to travel to their original cities and villages in this KONKAN district for the 10-day ganpati festival.
The team has been posted at the entry point in both districts to check tourist status.
Those who are vaccinated must show their final certificate.
“There is no way to ban travel and these are a few steps charged with the district to reduce the spread of the virus,” said an official.
These steps are based on administrative experience during the first wave.
The OPPN Slams test for travelers, Tope points to Surgethose Post-Onam Kerala who is vaccinated for Covid with two doses and under the age of 18 is released.
It is mandatory for all the others who entered the district during the Ganesh festival to have a RT-PCR negative report issued 72 hours earlier, “said Prashant Satpute, District Information officer in Sindhudurg.
Last year, the country saw a big wave in the case in September, Right after the celebration season in August.
However, opposition parties criticized the move.
They demanded that the requirements for the RT-PCR negative test were withdrawn.
However, the government said the district was empowered to issue local directives to maintain the number of covid individuals.
” Enacted is for the benefit of the people.
It is expected that all citizens follow them, “said Health Minister Rajesh Tope.
He showed that the Onam festival in Kerala caused a large surge in cases and Maharashtra must learn from it.

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