Punjab: Entry allowed for those with negative RT-PCR test or fully vaccinated
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, PUNJAB/ Updated : Aug 17, 2021, 12:30 IST
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Travelling to Punjab will require you to be either fully vaccinated or have a negative RT-PCR test report. As per the latest news reports, the Punjab state government recently announced this, and stated that only those will be all … Read more
Travelling to Punjab will require you to be either fully vaccinated or have a negative RT-PCR test report. As per the latest news reports, the Punjab state government recently announced this, and stated that only those will be allowed entry to the state who comply with the above requirements. Read less
As per a study, cases are likely to double in the next 64 days, the reason why Singh warned the people to be cautious, and announced new restrictions in addition to those already in place.
While reviewing the state's preparation for an imminent third wave, the Chief Minister further directed the health department to undertake priority sentinel testing for patients at private and government hospitals, travellers at entry points, industries and colonies, government offices, etc. He stated that based on this, districts should formulate strategies for micro-containment zones.
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