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Border liquor outlets are allowed to open with motorists in DK

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Mangaluru: Dakshina District Administration Kannada raised a ban on sales of liquor in border villages.
However, in the order issued on Saturday, the government has warned action against Tipplers from outlets entering Kerala in Dakshina Kannada.
After increasing the Covid-19 case, the district government has imposed a ban on selling foreign liquor in 19 border villages.
Thus, 26 foreign liquor outlets are located within 5 km of Kerala’s border in Mangaluru, Bantwal, Puture and Sullia Taluk still closed from the first week of August.
The prohibition was applied in an effort to prevent Tiples from Kasaragod District in Kerala visiting the wine bar and shop in the border area of ​​Dakshina Kannada.
In the order of revisions issued on Saturday, Deputy Commissioner K v Rajendra said that liquor outlets in 19 villages could be opened between 10:00 and 18:00 from Tuesday.
“Wearing a mask and maintaining social distance will be mandatory, and all outlets must provide hand sanitis.
Shops must ensure that people do not gather in large numbers.
Legal action will be taken against Kerala residents, if they enter the liquor store in Dakshina Kannada without a report Negative RT-PCR, “DC warned.
95% Achievement in Vaccination Mega Dakshina Kannada District provides 1,41,817 vaccine doses at 620 centers, as part of the mega vaccination drive on Friday.
Dho Dr.
Kishore Kumar M said that the district had reached 95% of his target for that day.
While the district has set the purpose of giving a dose of 1.5 lakh, 1.4 lakh people receive vaccines during the drive.
72,132 people received the second dose, he said.
Rch District Officer Dr.
B V Rajesh said that on Saturday, this district had provided 20,35,642 vaccine doses.
133 COVID-19 Cases in DK DK Dakshina Kannada reported 133 cases of Covid-19 with a 1.3% test level of test on Saturday.
While two deaths again took the death toll to 1,630, this district has 1,264 active cases.
Meanwhile, the Udupi district recorded 86 fresh Covid-19 cases.
Meanwhile, two more deaths took the death toll of the district to 462.
This district has 1,399 active cases.

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