Mysuru: With the level of covid to edged up to alarming level, Chamarajanagar and Chikkamagaluru Regency on Monday announced restrictions on tourism weekend and made a negative RT-PCR certificate mandatory to live in resorts and lodges in both districts in both districts.
Deputy Commissioner Chamarajanagar Mr.
Ravi, who visited the areas bordering Kerala along with other senior officials, has banned tourism ahead of the weekend until August 15 after the report said twin waterfalls in the district – Bharachukki and Hogenakkal reserves – and tigers watched the big legs during the end week.
Forest safari has been banned on Saturdays and Sundays.
Those who occur in safari during weekdays must produce negative certificates that are no more than 72 hours.
DC has asked the head of the government department to cancel events such as the breakthrough ceremony and inauguration to avoid the crowd meeting.
Only 100 guests are permitted for weddings, and no more than 20 can attend the funeral.
Chikkamagaluru DC KN Ramesh makes attraction for tourists not to visit the district due to the increasing number of Covid-19 cases.
He told those who had made reservations at the resort and homestay can “get to their own risk” with a Covid negative certificate no more than 72 hours.
Administration has set posts in KottieHara, Jannapura, Magadi, Tanikod and Begar to filter them who arrived in the district.
According to the data of the State War room on August 1, Chikkamagaluru district recorded a 4% lifespan level, Kodagu 3%, Hassan, Shivamogga District, and Chamarajanagar each recorded 2% of the level of prisoners.