Centre warns Goa on opening tourism sector


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Panaji, Aug 8: The disaster management division has warned the Goa government on the opening of the tourism sector as it could lead to a resurgence of coronavirus cases in the state.

In a video conference with Goa government officials, the Centre has asked the state to undertake special monitoring ahead of the coming tourist season to ensure that cases don’t shoot up.

The Centre has advised Goa that “Goa must put up signages at prominent places, especially at beaches and railway stations, encouraging people to maintain physical distancing, wear masks in a proper manner etc. Goa must focus on strict enforcement of Covid appropriate behaviour, especially with regard to tourists.”

 

  

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