Thiruvananthapuram comes under strict triple lockdown amid COVID-19 spike
The Hindu
Several access points to the capital district in Kerala have been closed down for traffic
Thiruvananthapuram district came under a triple lockdown again after a hiatus of a year on Monday with several access points closed down for traffic. Restrictions have been intensified in view of the worrying spike in COVID-19 cases during the last few weeks. With the City Police deciding to optimise its deployment for effective enforcement, 20 access points that led to the State capital were sealed to streamline entry and exit through six other points, chiefly Vetturoad in Kazhakuttam, Maruthoor in Mannanthala, Vazhayila in Peroorkada, Kundamankadavu in Poojappura, Pallichal in Nemom and Chappathu in Vizhinjam.More Related News

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