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Without guidelines for commuting, the possibility of chaos on the border of Kerala-Karnataka today

Without guidelines for commuting, the possibility of chaos on the border of Kerala-Karnataka today
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Mangaluru: Chaos is likely to apply in Talapady, at the Kerala-Karnataka border on Wednesday, with Administration of Dakshina Kannada (DK) making seven quarantine days mandatory for all students, employees and others from Kerala entering the district on Tuesday.
It follows the state government that fails to publish separate entry guidelines for daily commuters, tourists and business people, who live will be less than 24-48 hours in the DK or Karnataka District.
The previous order mandated that daily commuter underwent a RT-PCR test once in seven days.
It also comes out of the window with a new order.
The New Order by Deputy Commissioner KV Rajendra on Tuesday stated that all students from Kerala had to bring RT-PCR negative reports that were no more than 72 hours, to enter the DK.
“They have to go through seven days of quarantine mandatory after entering, and have to test yourself again after seven days.
This guideline will apply to all the others from Kerala, who visit Dakshina Kannada to work or other purposes.
All employers in the district must ensure their employees from Kerala has a negative report on a legitimate RT-PCR.
It is the responsibility of the institution and employers to uphold quarantine, “he said.
Because there are no separate guidelines for daily commuters, DC says, “implied that everyone who visits districts for businesses, functions, pilgrims and other purposes with RT-PCR negative reports, also have to undergo quarantine here.” ‘Sop for daily commuters immediately’ Health Minister K Sudhakar said on Tuesday at Chikkaballapur, that the government would issue guidelines relating to daily commuter movements, which entered the Karnataka border district every day.
“Many daily commuters from Kerala visit the district of Dakshina Kannada, Udupi, and Chamarajanagar every day, for education, health services, and work.
I will discuss how separate guidelines can be enforced for them with the Chairman of the Bakavaraj Bommai Minister,” he said.
At night hours & weekends: night hours will continue in Dakshina Kannada between 9pm and 5 in the morning.
However, emergency vehicles with patients and their observers will be allowed to move, and all medical companies can remain open.
Similarly, all industries that need night shifts can continue to function, and all types of vehicle goods will be allowed to ply, he said.
Likewise, weekend hours will take effect from 9pm, Friday to 5 in the morning on Monday.
However, emergency services will not be affected.
In addition, the industry, companies and organizations that need to function 24×7 will be permitted to function.
Shops that sell food, food ingredients, fruits, vegetables, meat and food will be allowed to open between 5am and at 2pm, during curfew that took place on weekends.
Outlets and liquor restaurants will be allowed to continue takeaway services, he said, adding that those traveling by buses, trains and flights will be allowed to travel by vehicle, but need to show their tickets to the authorities during the night hours and weekend hours .

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