People entering Karnataka from Maharashtra, Kerala require negative RT-PCR, says state govt
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People entering Karnataka from Maharashtra, Kerala require negative RT-PCR, says state govt

Karnataka Health Minister Dr K Sudhakar made the announcement noting the surge of Covid-19 cases in Maharashtra and Kerala.

   
A woman undergoes a Covid-19 test | Representational image | Photo: ANI

A woman undergoes a Covid-19 test | Representational image | Photo: ANI

Bangalore: We have issued circulars for COVID-19 after seeing the surge in Maharashtra and Kerala and both the states share borders with us, said Karnataka Health Minister Dr K Sudhakar.

“On average, 4,000-5,000 cases being reported in Kerala and 5,000-6,000 in Maharashtra daily. We share borders with them. So, we issued circulars. Unless we see RT-PCR negative certificates from those coming from these states they will not be permitted to enter the state,” Sudhakar told reporters. The Health Minister further said that the state has not found any South African strain or Brazilian strain of COVID-19.

“We have not found any South African strain or Brazilian strain. All that we have found is the UK strain, only in those passengers who travelled from the UK to Bengaluru. We have not allowed it to spread in the society,” he said.

“We have inoculated over 6 lakh people in Karnataka. However, I am not satisfied with the percentage of total inoculation. I hope all the health workers will understand the importance of taking vaccination,” he said.


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