Kejriwal government's new guideline, those coming to Delhi from these two states must be quarantined for 14 days


- For this, the Kejriwal government also marked the government and paid quarantine facilities

New delhi date. May 7, 2021, Friday

The Kejriwal government has taken an important decision amid the growing Koro transition in Delhi. From now on, people coming to Delhi from Andhra Pradesh and Telangana will have to undergo mandatory quarantine for 14 days. For this, the Kejriwal government has also marked government and paid quarantine facilities.

However, those who have taken both doses of the vaccine will show a certificate of both doses or a 7-day home quarantine will be mandatory for those who show a negative report of the last 72 hours of RTPCR test. If a person does not have the facility to be quarantined at home, he / she can be quarantined for 7 days in a government or paid facility marked by the government.

Those coming to Delhi by bus, train, plane, car, or truck from Andhra Pradesh or Telangana have to follow this rule. The Delhi government has issued the order after a new variant of the Corona was found in Andhra and Telangana.

Anyone who violates this rule will be kept in Government Institution Quarantine for 7 days. It will be the responsibility of the Resident Commissioner to ensure that people from both these states visit the buildings of their respective states. People who go to places like hotels, resorts or hostels will be the responsibility of the owner of that place. Those who enter Delhi by road will be the responsibility of the concerned District Magistrate or DCP of Delhi Police.

However, people from either government or constitutional body from these two states will be exempted if they come to Delhi for any formal work.

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