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New coronavirus variant: Meghalaya bans entry of British tourists, asks UK returnees to furnish travel details

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As concerns and apprehensions are on the rise following the emergence of new coronavirus variant in the United Kingdom, the Meghalaya Government has prohibited the entry of tourists from Britain into the State.

This order has been issued by the Home (Political) Department of the Meghalaya Government.

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The order has come into immediate effect and will be in place until further orders.

“Following the emergence of a new and highly infectious strain of coronavirus in United Kingdom, all tourists from United Kingdom are prohibited from visiting the State of Meghalaya with immediate effect and until further orders,” said the order passed by Chief Secretary MS Rao.

Notably, Meghalaya re-opened for tourists from December 21.

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Meanwhile, the Health and Family Welfare Department in Meghalaya has asked all the UK returnees or entrants in the past 4 weeks (November 25 to December 23) to declare their travel history of the past 14 days to the Surveillance Units in their respective districts and undergo RT-PCR test.

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All those who test positive “shall be isolated in an institutional isolation facility in a separate (isolation) unit”.

 

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