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The step has been taken in compliance with the guidelines issued by the MoHFW. The Centre has asked the Maharashtra government to enforce 'restrictions' to stem the transmission of the coronavirus. Maharashtra on Friday logged 4,654 new COVID-19 cases and 170 fatalities.
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Punjab makes full COVID-19 vaccination certificate or negative RTPCR report must for visitors. This new rule will come into effect from Monday (August 16, 2021).
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The positivity rate of new COVID-19 cases in the state stands at 1.8 to 2%. A negative RT-PCR report or a vaccination certificate (both doses) is mandatory to visit Goa. The decision was taken in view of the upcoming festivals.
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The temple will remain open from 7 am to 8 pm. Devotees have to produce either complete vaccination certificate or RT-PCR negative test report conducted not more than 96 hours ago. Apart from the weekend shutdown, devotees will not be allowed to enter the temple for two-days during the Janmashtami festival on August 30
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Those carrying vaccine certificates, one or both jabs, will be allowed to enter the state without the RT-PCR report. The Chief Minister also said no overcrowding would be allowed in public transport vehicles. Himachal Pradesh has over 1,400 active COVID cases.
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UP government has made it mandatory for travellers from states with higher positivity rate to produce a negative RT-PCR report. The rule will not only be applicable to people coming by air, rail and road but also to those using private vehicles.
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The state tightened its screening process to prevent increase in cases The Assam government had on July 15 withdrawn its earlier order
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The Dehradun district administration on Saturday made it mandatory for people visiting Mussoorie to bring negative RT-PCR report. The decision comes as people continue to throng tourist places in Uttarakhand and many reports of COVID-19 protocol violations have come to light.
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A negative RT-PCR report is mandatory for train passengers arriving in Bengal Now, those arriving in West Bengal by train are required to carry a negative RT-PCR report for a test conducted within 72 hours of train departure.






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