Published 21:27 IST, July 1st 2021
Travellers from Kerala will need COVID-19 negative RT-PCR report to enter Karnataka
Travellers from Kerala will need COVID-19 negative RT-PCR report to enter Karnataka
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Bengaluru, Jul 1 (PTI) Karnataka government on Thursday ordered that all people entering state from Kerala need to produce a negative RT-PCR report.
However, those who have received both doses of COVID-19 vaccine and possess certificate for same are exempted from producing negative RT-PCR certificate.
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negative RT-PCR report not older than 72 hours shall be compulsorily produced by passengers coming to Karnataka by flight, bus, train, taxi and personal transport, etc, chief secretary P Ravi Kumar said in his order.
This will also be applicable for all flights originating from Kerala to Karnataka.
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Airlines shall issue boarding passes only to passengers carrying RT-PCR negative certificates not older than 72 hours, while Railway authorities and bus conductors shall be responsible for ensuring that all passengers travelling by trains and buses carry a similar certificate, it said.
Deputy Commissioners of districts bordering Kerala like Dakshina Kanna, Kodagu, Mysuru and Chamarajanagara have been asked to make arrangements to deploy necessary staff at checkposts to ensure that all vehicles entering Karnataka are checked.
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It is mandatory for students and public visiting Karnataka daily for education, business and or reasons to undergo RT-PCR tests once in 15 days and possess negative report.
Those permitted exemptions for negative RT-PCR certificates include constitutional functionaries and health professionals, children below 2 years, and those in dire emergency situations (death in family, medical treatment etc, but ir swabs will be collected on arrival with necessary details).
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According to order, Kerala continues to be threatened with spre of COVID 19 virus, and furr, INSACOG (a consortium of laboratories for whole Genome sequencing in context of COVID 19 pandemic) has intimated that Delta Plus variant of COVID 19 virus, which is currently a Variant of Concern (VOC), has been reported in certain districts of Kerala.
prevailing COVID 19 situation in Kerala entails taking special surveillance measures to prevent spre into bordering districts of State, order said.
Hence directions have been issued for taking special surveillance measures, for persons arriving from Kerala, with immediate effect, it ded.
government h earlier this week ordered that all people entering Karnataka from Maharashtra need to produce a negative RT-PCR report or show proof that y have received at least one dose of Covid-19 vaccine.PTI KSU BN BALA BN BALA
21:27 IST, July 1st 2021