Passengers from Kerala not screened at railway stations
The Hindu
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Even as Tamil Nadu made RT-PCR negative report mandatory for passengers coming from Kerala from Thursday, no health or revenue team was present at Madurai railway junction to check inbound passengers. Health Minister Ma. Subramanian had recently announced that it was mandatory for passengers coming from Kerala to produce the RT-PCR negative report as COVID-19 cases were on the rise there. “No team is present in Dindigul, Madurai, Virudhunagar and Sattur railway stations,” said a railway official.More Related News
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