Corona: Now those coming to Rajasthan from Punjab-Haryana-MP-Gujarat will have to show RTPCR report

Like those coming from Kerala (Kerala) and Maharashtra (Rajasthan), now for those coming to the state from Punjab, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat, the RTPCR test of Corona Virus 72 hours ago was negative It will be mandatory to show the report. This decision has been taken in view of the transition of covid-19 to the neighboring states. Also, classes up to class 5 in Anganwadi centers and schools in Rajasthan will remain closed till March 31. These important decisions were taken at a high-level review meeting of the situation of the covid-19 epidemic chaired by Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot on Friday.
Gehlot said that during the last few days, negligence by the common people in the cradle of protocol is a matter of serious concern. He directed the Autonomous Government Department and Information and Public Relations Department to speed up the awareness campaign again and cooperate with other departments including police. He said that the war we won from Corona should not be defeated, so all precautions have to be followed.
'Vaccination work is progressing well'
Gehlot said that Kovid-19 vaccination work is going on at a good pace in the state, but there is a need to accelerate it. He said that in order to encourage people of the prescribed category to get vaccinated in the order of priority, he also directed to run a campaign. He asked the officials to ensure that all vaccination centers in different districts are arranged according to the guidelines issued by the Ministry of Health, Government of India.
'Take timely steps to control inflation'
At the same time, Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot said on Friday that the central government should take timely steps to control inflation, otherwise there will be discontent among the people which is not in the interest of the country. While praising the participation of the youth in the "Speak Up Against Price Rise Campaign" run by the Congress, Gehlot said, "The campaign (campaign) went on very well today, millions of youth participated in it."