Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (DV)
Mangaluru, Jun 28: The district deputy commissioner Dr Rajendra on Monday, June 28 said that the travellers coming from Kerala to the district should mandatorily possess negative RT-PCR test reports.
"As per the guidance of the state government and suspected delta variant cases traced in Kerala, the government has asked to take precautionary measures on borders connecting Kerala and Karnataka. Therefore, checkposts that will function 24/7 will be set up in Talapady, Nettanigemudnoor, Saradka, Jalsoor. We will set up additional checkposts on entry places to Kerala under the limits of various gram panchayats," he said.
As the people in Kasargod district are interdependent on Dakshina Kannada for medical facilities, the patients while coming to the district should compulsorily carry a negative RT-PCR test report. We have also set up swab collection centres in the checkposts. People should avoid unnecessary travelling and officials have been asked to take preventive measures to contain the third wave of coronavirus," the DC said.