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Meghalaya imposes fresh curbs to contain Covid-19 spread

CM Conrad K Sangma

In view of the spurt in Omicron cases in the country, the Meghalaya government has decided to impose fresh restrictions in the state with effect from January 5.

Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma on Monday said the government has decided to impose restrictions on mass gatherings in the state.

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The chief minister said that it is important to impose restrictions now since there are no Omicron cases in the state.

Sangma said restrictions will be imposed on the movement of private vehicles in Shillong city.

He said vehicles will be allowed to ply based on odd and even numbers in Shillong city.

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Apart from the requirement of a double vaccination certificate, those coming from outside the state will be required to produce a 72-hour COVID-19 negative test certificate.

Those who do not possess the Covid-19 negative report will be tested at the entry point.

Sangma further said that the night curfew will be re-imposed from 10 pm in Shillong city and in all the other districts.

He said the respective Deputy Commissioners will come up with the necessary order in this connection.

 

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