TAC will decide on relaxing COVID-19 restrictions in border areas: CM
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Relaxation of COVID-19 restrictions in border areas and opening of offline classes for primary schools will be decided by the State-level Technical Advisory Committee (TAC), Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai said in Mangaluru on October 13.
Talking to reporters at Mangaluru International Airport before proceeding to Udupi, Mr. Bommai said the TAC will be meeting after Dasara to review the COVID-19 situation in Karnataka, and that in neighbouring Kerala and Maharashtra. It will look at the vaccination status in areas bordering Kerala and Maharashtra, and take a decision on the demand for relaxing the requirement of producing a COVID-19 negative certificate, not older than 72 hours, for those entering the State from Kerala and Maharashtra.

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