Karnataka Govt issued new lockdown guidelines for traveller from Maharashtra

Covid third wave fear in Karnataka, government has issued new Covid-19 guidelines for people travelling from Maharashtra to the state for a short visit. According to the latest guidelines, people travelling from Maharashtra to Karnataka for two days or less should asymptomatic.

Check fresh guidelines here:

• Travellers should be asymptomatic like free from fever, cough cold, throat pain, fever, difficulty in breathing, etc.

• Travellers are mandatory to undergo thermal scanning for fever on arrival and carry a COVID-19 vaccination certificate for both the two doses

• Travellers from Maharashtra, including Mumbai, need to wear face masks and follow the Covid Appropriate Behaviour (CAB) throughout their stay in Bengaluru and Karnataka

• Persons complying with the norms strictly may be exempted from mandatory RT-PCR negative test reports for the short duration of the visit

Karnataka logged 283 new cases of coronavirus infections, taking the total number of counts to 29,90,235 and the toll to 38,118. Bengaluru Urban reported the greatest number of fresh cases at 159. The total number of active cases in the state is now 7,989.

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On the other hand, Maharashtra reported 751 fresh coronavirus positive cases and 15 fatalities, taking the tally of infections to 66,18,347 and the toll to 1,40,403. The state has 13,649 active cases at present.

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