Mumbai: The Maharashtra government has taken a major decision on passengers coming from outside the corona. In fact, according to this decision, if any passenger takes entry in the state, they will now be required to get both doses of the corona vaccine. At the same time, they will have to carry their vaccine certificate as evidence. Similarly, if the vaccine is not vaccinated, a negative RT PCR report will have to be shown. It is said that if these rules are not followed, passengers coming from outside will have to stay in a Warranty in Maharashtra for 14 days. The order issued said that passengers will be required to show a vaccine certificate before entry to Maharashtra. At the same time, must be vaccinated with both doses, and it will also be mandatory for 14 days for the other vaccine to be applied. Similarly, if a passenger does not meet these criteria, he/she will have to show the negative RT PCR report of Corona. That report should be about 72 hours old. Recently, it has been said by the State Government that if no one has got the vaccine and they do not have a negative report, they will have to undergo a 14-day warranty. In fact, this has been tightened by the Government because there is a possibility of a third wave of corona in Maharashtra. However, the havoc of Delta Plus is already visible in the state. Here, the Maharashtra government has confirmed that 5 people have died due to the delta plus variant in the state. Not much information has been revealed about the Delta Plus variant so far but it is said that both doses of the vaccine have also been reported to have died. Birthday Special: Did you know the real name of 'Johnny Lever' Maharashtra: Delta Plus variant wreaking havoc, this many deaths reported Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha announces mass national anthem at 920 localities