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WB makes a Covid report mandatory for leaflets from Maha, TN

WB makes a Covid report mandatory for leaflets from Maha, TN
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Kolkata: The country on Thursday lasted against the third wave of Covid-19 which was possible by announcing that the RT-PCR test would be mandatory for passengers who entered Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu from August 8, Wednesday, Maharashtra recorded 6,005 new Covid cases Tamil Nadu recorded 1,949 New case.
West Bengal, on the contrary, has registered 826 new cases on Wednesday.
At present, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, the city has around 12 flights from Mumbai, six of Chennai and three of Pune.
The airport is used to enter and from Nagpur but this sector has been suspended for some time.
“Following the state government’s decision to allow passengers with multiple vaccinations, the burden on the aircraft has increased significantly.
Most flights are running full and some additional flights are also introduced in these sectors.
Now orders have been revoked, the possibility of taking victims on the number of passengers From these goals, “said airline officials in Kolkata.
In a letter sent to the Civil Aviation Secretary PS Kharola by the additional state of BP Gopalika Secretary, the State announced the decision to make a required RT-PCR test for leaflets from Pune, Mumbai and Chennai starting August 8.
The test must be done in it 72 hours before flight departure.
From other cities, only passengers were not fully vaccinated to undergo a Covid test.
Since last year, flights from cities in Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu with Gujarat have been limited to only three days a week to limit the number of people who arrive from these cities which have a higher prevalence of Covid cases.
Delhi also initially found a list but was taken in December.
When the country on July 19 announced a decision to attract compulsory RT-PCR tests for passengers who were fully vaccinated, business travelers were very relieved because they had avoided travel to Bengal unless absolutely necessary to avoid the hassle of taking the time for RT -Prcr test.

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