
RT-PCR negative report or vaccine certificate mandatory for travellers from Kerala to Karnataka
The Hindu
Karnataka has made it mandatory for those coming from Kerala to produce either an RT-PCR negative report or a vaccination certificate of at least one dose, as the State has taken up special surveillan
Karnataka has made it mandatory for those coming from Kerala to produce either an RT-PCR negative report or a vaccination certificate of at least one dose, as the State has taken up special surveillance measures in the wake of Delta Plus variant of COVID-19 being reported from several districts of Kerala. Karnataka has already enforced such conditions for those coming from Maharashtra. According to a notification issued in this regard, the RT-PCR negative report should not be older than 72 hours and that vaccine certificate should indicate at least one dose of vaccination.More Related News

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