Mumbai: Maharashtra is the worst affected in the country by corona, though it is now witnessing a decline in infection cases. Let me tell you all that even after that, there are a lot of restrictions in the State. In fact, lockdown-like restrictions are imposed here till June 1, and now these restrictions have been tightened further. In fact, the Government of Maharashtra has now issued a new travel guideline. As per the information received, it was now made mandatory for a person entering Maharashtra from any other State to show the negative report of RT-PCR.
If you remember, earlier, a negative report of RT-PCR was mandatory for people coming from serious states affected by corona. As per the new rule issued now, the report should not be 48 hours before entering the state. Let us tell you that earlier this report was mandatory only for the people of the serious Corona affected States to enter Maharashtra. In fact, in many States, it is too late to report RT-PCR, so individuals whose RT-PCR reports are pending and enter the State by train or air will be allowed to reach their destination in Maharashtra.
Further, if a person comes to the State without conducting a test, he will have to undergo rtpcr or antigin test after arrival. These rules are for rail and air passengers. At the same time, it is not yet clear what is the rule for the passengers coming by road.
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