Lucknow: Increasing preventive measures, state governments on Sundays make RT-PCR negative reports that are compulsory for people from countries with more than 3% of the level of prisoners.
The report should not be more than four days.
The people who have been given a vaccine dose will be released from these conditions.
The decision was taken during the team-9 meeting led by the Chairman of the Yogi Adityanath Minister.
The rule will not only apply to people who come by air, train and road but also for those who use private vehicles.
The development occurred a day after the government announced the suspension of the proposed ‘Kanwar Yatra’ following the call by the Kanwar Association after a pandemic.
CM said the public must make decisions about problems related to faith.
“The feeling of the Kanwar association must be respected,” he added.
The decision to make RT-PCR reports must come amid high levels of peposititives in several cities of Maharashtra and Kerala.
According to reports, Kolhapur, Satara, Sangli, Sindhudurg, Ratnagiri, Buldhana, Pune (rustic), Palghar and Raigadh have recorded a test level of more than 4.5% test.
Likewise, the level of participants in Kerala has floated around 10%.
Yogi directs officials to ensure the search for contacts and testing people from the country with a high level of peposititivity.
He said these people must be subject to an antigen test and thermal scan on arrival.
According to officials, the country is determined not to reduce the guards when preparing the third wave of the possible coronavirus pandemic, which is said to affect children.
In the last 24 hours, it was said 56 new Covid-19 cases, while 69 recovered from infection.
The country recorded 1,262 active cases, which fell from 1,339 recorded on the last day.
The level of peposititivity is 0.02%, while the recovery rate is 98.6%.
The state tested more than 2.54 lakh samples.
According to the State Health Department, there are no new cases detected in seven other districts – Aligarh, Chitrakoot, Hathras, KasGanj, Mahoba, Shamli and Shraverti – take the total number of districts to 47.
CM is also breathing to increase this amount.
Vaccination process.
More than 4.03 Crore vaccine doses have been given.
CM is also urgent to associate health workers with ‘health ATMs’, a one-stop digital touch point integrated machine designed to diagnose all chronic diseases, providing primary care and diagnostics, in CHCS and PHCs.