Karnataka to screen travellers from Covid-hit Kerala, Maharashtra, Punjab


Bengaluru, Mar 23 (IANS): In view of the surge in coronavirus cases, Karnataka decided to screen people travelling from Covid-hit Kerala, Maharashtra and Punjab to the state to contain the pandemic, an official said on Monday.

"As part of special surveillance measures to curb Covid cases, people entering Karnataka from Kerala, Maharashtra and Punjab, including the Union Territory of Chandigarh, will be screened on arrival at airports, railway stations, bus terminals and at border check-posts from March 25 to ensure they are Covid-free," state Health Secretary Jawaid Akhtar said in an order.

The order makes carrying a negative RT-PCR test certificate not older than 72 hours mandatory for all travellers from their respective states for entering the southern state.

"Travellers coming to Karnataka from the 3 states by flight, in bus, train or car have to produce a negative RT-PCR test certificate, which is not older than 72 hours on arrival," said the order.

Airlines shall issue boarding passes only to fliers with negative RT-PCR test certificate not older than 72 hours.

"Railways will be responsible for ensuring that all passengers travelling in trains carry a negative RT-PCR test certificate," said the order.

Similarly, conductors shall ensure commuters travelling in inter-state buses have the negative RT-PCR test report.

"Deputy Commissioners of the districts bordering Maharashtra and Kerala shall ensure vehicles entering the state are checked for the compliance of the order," said Akhtar.

Constitutional functionaries and healthcare professionals are exempted from carrying the RT-PCR test report.

"The guidelines will, however, apply to short-term travellers and students from the three states and Chandigarh," said the order.

In emergency situation like a death in a family or for medical treatment, the passenger's swab will be collected on arrival in the state with identification details for an RT-PCR test.

 

 

 

 

 

  

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Tue, Mar 23 2021

    it is difficult to screen travellers from neighbouring states... they might crawl / sneak in from anywhere and cross over inside...

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  • Dingan, Calicut

    Tue, Mar 23 2021

    From so many months Karnataka govt is troubling the people of the border area in the name of rtpcr test and negative certificate..Manjeshwar is only one constituency where BJP could win in the upcoming Kerala assembly election.That too they lost now..sad...

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  • Harshith Bhat, Kadri

    Tue, Mar 23 2021

    This is pure political gimmick during election times. RT PCR costs Rs.1500 and not affordable for poor. If you go to govt facilities, you have higher chance of infection. People not wearing masks and following social distance are asking people wearing mask to show negative certificate. This is a pure failure from Karnataka Govt and making difficult the lives of poor in border areas. The govt makes rule to loot the poor in the name of containing the disease.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Mar 23 2021

    The Corona Virus is hidden behind the Parasanal Sinus. Inhaling steam at 70 Degrees destroys the Corona Virus. This message is not shared because this will stop the income of Corrupt Government & Politicians ...

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