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Uttarakhand: Covid-19 test mandatory for people coming from other states

Updated on: 29 November,2021 02:41 PM IST  |  Dehradun (Uttarakhand)
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Uttrakhand Health Secretary Dr Pankaj Kumar Pandey has instructed all the District Magistrates of the state to monitor the people coming from outside along with intensive testing as a precautionary measure against the Covid-19 variant Omicron

Uttarakhand: Covid-19 test mandatory for people coming from other states

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The Uttarakhand government has announced that people travelling from other states will have to undergo a mandatory Covid-19 test, amid concerns about the new Covid variant Omicron.


The health department has given instructions to check the passengers coming from outside states on the borders and to conduct the Covid test.


"The Chief Medical Officers (CMO) of all the districts have been instructed to conduct RT-PCR Covid-19 testing for all passengers coming from outside the State at all border entry points. All districts instructed that if any passenger coming from outside the state shows symptoms of Covid, then he/she should be tested, and later put under 14-day quarantine if tested positive. COVID testing is to be conducted at various border entry points. For prevention and prevention of infection, sample checking and checking should be done at the borders as well," State DG Health Dr Tripti Bahuguna told ANI.


Uttrakhand Health Secretary Dr Pankaj Kumar Pandey has instructed all the District Magistrates of the state to monitor the people coming from outside along with intensive testing as a precautionary measure against the Covid-19 variant Omicron.

The Health Secretary has also given instructions to form monitoring teams at the district level for proper prevention.

The Omicron variant (B.1.1.529), a new variant of the coronavirus, was first reported in Botswana on November 11, 2021, and appeared on November 14 in South Africa.

Also Read: Omicron: What we know and don't know on new Covid variant

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