Karnataka makes negative RT-PCR or vaccine certificate mandatory to enter from Maharashtra
In case of emergencies, passengers might be allowed without these documents, but their swab samples would be collected and action would be taken based on test results.
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Karnataka government mandated the passengers travelling from Maharashtra should carry either RT-PCR reports or vaccine certificates to be allowed into the state (Photo | Express) By Express News Service
BENGALURU: In the wake of the emergence of the Delta-plus variant cases in Maharashtra, the Karnataka Government has initiated special surveillance measures and made it mandatory for travellers entering the state to produce either an RT-PCR negative report, or a Covid vaccination certificate.A notification issued on Tuesday stated that a negative RT-PCR certificate, not older than 72 hours, or a vaccination certificate of at least one vaccine dose must be produced by all travellers coming
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Karnataka news live: State logs 2,576 new cases, 93 deaths
Karnataka news live: State logs 2,576 new cases, 93 deaths
Continuing the declining trend, Karnataka on Monday reported 2,576 new cases and 93 deaths, taking the caseload and toll to 28,37,206 and 34,836 respectively. Active cases stood at 97,592, dipping below one lakh after four months. The positivity rate for the day was 1.92 per cent and Case Fatality Rate was 3.61 per cent, a health department bulletin said. Stay with TOI for all the latest updates:Read Less
THE TIMES OF INDIA | Jun 28, 2021, 20:48:16 IST
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Karnataka logs 2,576 new cases and 93 deaths
Continuing the declining trend, Karnataka on Monday reported 2,576 new cases and 93 deaths, taking the caseload and toll to 28,37,206 and 34,836 respectively. Active cases stood at 97,592, dipping below one lakh after four months. The positivity rate for the day was 1.92 per cent and Case Fatality Rate was 3.61 per cent, a health department
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