Minister inspects Bavali checkpost at Kerala border
The Hindu
A border facilitation centre has come up for enforcing COVID-19 guidelines, including verification of the mandatory RT-PCR negative report
Amidst the alarming rise in COVID-19 cases in Mysuru, Minister in-charge of Mysuru district S.T. Somashekar on Wednesday visited the checkpost at Bavali on the Karnataka-Kerala border and reviewed the steps taken by the district administration and the police for controlling the spread of the contagion. Anybody from the neighbouring State wishing to travel to the State through Bavali has to produce a RT-PCR negative report which has been made mandatory by the State government. At Bavali, a COVID-19 Inspection Centre and Border Facilitation Centre has come up.More Related News
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