Banaskatha: RTPRC testing is mandatory before entering Gujarat from April 1, health teams deployed at borders
Banaskatha: Corona transition is on the rise in the state. Meanwhile, the government has made RTPRC testing mandatory on the Gujarat border. From April 1, RTPRC Testing will be mandatory before entering Gujarat.
Banaskatha: Corona transition is on the rise in the state. Meanwhile, the government has made RTPRC testing mandatory on the Gujarat border. From April 1, RTPRC Testing will be mandatory before entering Gujarat. For this, health teams have been deployed at all the four major checkposts in Banaskantha.
The proportion of corona in the state is increasing day by day. With this the government will now come into action mode. A few days ago, the Gujarat government issued a circular on all orders seeking admission. Their RTPRC tests are mandatory.
Banaskantha district is on the border of Rajasthan. From April 1, health teams will enter Gujarat at the four main checkposts in Banaskantha and those who have not appeared for the RTPRC will be tested and admitted to Gujarat. Following the Gujarat government's circular, now the Banaskantha district health department has also started preparations.
A team of four people has been formed for RTPR testing of people entering Gujarat at the border. The team which has not done RTPCR of people even today will be given admission in Gujarat by doing RTPCR.
After which, if he is infected with corona in the test, the team from the health department will go to the address given to him, isolate him and take further action. So that corona infected people entering from other states can be identified and corona infections can be reduced.
Corona waves are currently spreading across the country. Corona cases have risen sharply in many states, including Gujarat. The government is vigilant to prevent the spread of corona from passengers traveling from one state to another. And, teams from the health department have been deployed at the state border. So as to prevent the spread of coronary infections.
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