Taking a step in this direction, the Rajasthan government has made it mandatory to show RT-PCR negative reports to those coming from Kerala and Maharashtra to the state. Rajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot gave this information in a tweet. He wrote, ‘In the review meeting on Covid infection and vaccination at the residence, it has been decided that it will be mandatory for people coming from Rajasthan from Maharashtra and Kerala to bring the negative report of the Corona RTPCR test, along with awareness from first week of March Has decided to run the campaign.
In another tweet, CM Gehlot said, ‘All should follow the Covid protocol strictly and no care should be taken. There is no fear about the Covid vaccine, people whose number is coming, they should get the vaccine and they should not be afraid. Corona cases in Maharashtra and Kerala are increasing rapidly. Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Rajasthan have also seen some increase in the number of cases. After the arrival of 16,738 new cases of corona virus in the last 24 hours in India, the total number of infected in the country increased to 1,10,46,914. More than 15 thousand cases have been reported in the country after one month.
The Union Health Ministry gave this information on Thursday. According to the latest data released by the ministry at 8 am on Thursday, 138 more patients died from the virus in the last 24 hours, taking the death toll to 1,56,705.
Man Arrested From Gorakhpur for Threatening to Kill PM Modi and CM Adityanath
Early in the morning of Monday, June 15th, an alarming scene unfolded in Gorakhpur, India. A man, identified as Shabir...
Discussion about this post