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Karnataka Travel Advisor for Kerala Border Leaf Commuter Worried

Karnataka Travel Advisor for Kerala Border Leaf Commuter Worried
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Mangaluru: The government’s adviser about the trip to Kerala has left a daily office visitor in the district near the border on both parties.
Earlier this week, Jawaid Akhtar, the Head of the Additional School, the Ministry of Health and the Welfare of the Karnataka Family, had suggested citizens to postpone plans to visit Kerala until the end of October to avoid the third wave of Covid-19 infection.
Akhtar has also directed the administrator, hospital owners, nursing homes, offices, hotels, factories and industries, to instruct their wards that have not returned to Karnataka to delay or delay their returns until the end of October.
It has made daily commuters worry and confused.
However, Mustafa Udyavar, a member of Manjeshwar Panchayat in Kerala, said daily commuters did not face problems on the Chartpost border in Talapady on Thursday.
They must also produce a negative RPCR test report – according to the existing rules – to cross the border.
Santhosh P, Daily Commuter from Manjeshwar, said: “We bring a valid RT-PCR report.
For daily commuters, making temporary arrangements to stay in Mangaluru for a month is a challenge.
Some messages on social media are added to panic.” The other main problem is Visit and follow-up of hospitals.
Many have delayed check-ups.
Praveen Kumar from Miyapadavu said thanks to restrictions on pandemic and travel, maybe for the first time, people in the areas bordering Kerala have begun to reach doctors in Kasaragod.
Previously, even for routine consultations, people would travel to Mangaluru, he said.
KV Rajendra, Dakshina Kannada Deputy Commissioner, said: “We only ask people to delay their journey to Karnataka if their journey is not important.
If their work is important, they must undergo a regular RT-PCR test.
All non-essential trips to Karnataka Or without having a mandatory business must be postponed until the end of October.

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