India / Rajasthan makes -ve COVID report mandatory for people from 4 more states

Visitors to Rajasthan from Punjab, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat need to have negative RT-PCR test reports for COVID-19 for entry into the state, Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot's office has said. The rule is also applicable to visitors from Maharashtra and Kerala, which was notified earlier. The RT-PCR test must be done up to 72 hours before entering Rajasthan.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Mar 06, 2021, 01:38 PM
Jaipur: The Rajasthan government on Friday made it mandatory for people coming from Punjab, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat to furnish a COVID-19 negative report on arrival in the state.

The decision was taken at a high-level meeting of the Rajasthan government to review the coronavirus situation in the state. Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot chaired the meeting.

A COVID-19 negative report from an RT-PCR test taken up to 72 hours prior to entering Rajasthan is mandatory for people coming from Punjab, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat, an official statement said.

The decision was taken in view of an uptick in the number of coronavirus infections in the neighbouring states.

Speaking at the meeting, Gehlot said it is a matter of serious concern that people are getting negligent in following the COVID-19 protocols.

He directed the departments of local self government, and information and public relations to again accelerate campaigns for creating awareness about coronavirus, the statement said.

All precautions have to be followed, Gehlot said.

He alo said the COVID-19 vaccination drive is going on at a good pace in the state but there is a need to accelerate it.He instructed officials to launch a campaign to encourage those eligible to get vaccinated to come forward and take the vaccine.

It was also decided at the meeting that anganwadi centres and schools for students up to Class 5 will remain closed till March 31, the statement said.

Rajasthan's COVID-19 tally surged to 3,21,123 on Friday with 195 fresh cases while the death toll climbed to 2,789 as one more person succumbed to the disease, according to a health department bulletin.

A total of 1,584 patients are under treatment in the state, while 3,16,750 have recovered, the bulletin stated.