COVID-19: Karnataka makes RT-PCR tests mandatory for people coming from Maharashtra, Kerala

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New Delhi: Amid rising COVID-19 circumstances within the nation, Karnataka on Monday (March 15) mandated RT-PCR tests for people touring from Maharashtra and Kerala. 

After attending the technical advisory committee assembly, Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa stated because the coronavirus circumstances have been rising within the state for the previous 15 days, the federal government has determined to extend the tempo of COVID-19 vaccination drive. 

In order to keep away from conditions resulting in implementation of lockdown or evening curfew within the state, the CM urged people to cooperate by adhering to the preventive measures. He requested people to comply with social distancing and put on masks at public locations. Any additional determination might be taken after the assembly with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on March 17, the CM additionally knowledgeable. 

As per the information by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW), in Karnataka 13,73,224 beneficiaries have been vaccinated on March 15. 

On March 15, the entire lively circumstances in Karnataka have been 8383, whereas Kerala recorded 29777 circumstances and Maharashtra had 127480 lively circumstances.

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