
Dakshina Kannada district puts in place stringent checks at Talapady check-post in Kerala border due to rising cases of COVID-19
The Hindu
Police allow entrance to Karnataka at the border only by those bearing RT-PCR negative certificate taken within 72 hours of travel in the wake of increasing COVID-19 cases in Kerala
Dakshina Kannada district in Karnataka bordering the State has strengthened surveillance at the Talapady check-post, allowing entrance only by those bearing RT-PCR negative certificate taken within 72 hours of travel in the wake of increasing COVID-19 cases in Kerala. There is no exemption permitted for those vaccinated twice either. With the tightening of regulations, inter-State bus service appears to face a crisis. Services from Kasaragod were suspended following an order not to allow buses from Kerala to enter Karnataka for a week. Services to Mangalore, Sullia and Puthur were also suspended. Buses from Mangalore to Kasaragod too were set to be stopped at the border.More Related News