Karnataka Makes RTPCR Test Must For Those Coming From Maharashtra, Kerala | Read

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Karnataka today revised its Covid guidelines to make a negative RTPCR result not older than 72 hours mandatory for those entering the state from neighbouring Kerala and Maharashtra. This is irrespective of the visitors' vaccination status, according to a circular issued by the government.

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