The Karnataka government has issued a notice on the growing number of COVID-19 cases in the neighboring state of Maharashtra. For those who wish to arrive in the state by air, bus, train or private route, it is mandatory to show that Corona’s R-negative RT-PCR report is no more than 72 hours. Required
The state health minister said, “Currently there are an average of 4000-5000 new coronal cases in Kerala. There are 5000-6000 new cases in Maharashtra every day. We share the border with them.
“If we do not see the RT-PCR negative report of people from these states, we will not allow them to enter Karnataka,” he said.
The Karnataka government has issued a circular keeping track of the growing number of COVID-19 cases in neighboring Maharashtra. “A negative RT-PCR certificate older than 72 hours is mandatory for those traveling by airplanes / buses / trains / personal transport,” it says. pic.twitter.com/ByAovm8YeB
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We have not found any South African or Brazilian strains of Kovid-19, ”the health minister said. Everything we found was similar to the Kovid-19 strain in the UK, only for travelers from the UK to Bangalore. We have not allowed it to spread in society.
Let us tell you that several states in the country, including Kerala and Maharashtra, have seen an increase in cases of coronavirus in a week. Some of these places have seen the severity of cases of daily infection. At the same time, this increase in cases increases the fear of new mutations in the virus. Along with Karel and Maharashtra, it is being said that cases of Kovid have increased rapidly in Punjab and Madhya Pradesh.
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