
Police enforce online registration at Kerala border
The Hindu
Help people register at e-Jagratha portal, advise them to do RTPCR test soon
Police enhanced monitoring of the passengers reaching Kerala from other States through Tamil Nadu-Kerala borders in the district on Monday as part of an increased vigil against COVID-19 pandemic. Daring the summer heat, police officers were seen checking vehicles entering Kerala through Walayar for their online registration status. The State government has made it mandatory for all domestic passengers entering the State to register on e-Jagratha Portal. Although the State has made it mandatory for those arriving to undergo RT-PCR tests either within two days before reaching or soon after reaching, most passengers who arrived on Monday had not done the tests.
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