No entry in Taj Mahal prior Covid Tests : Check the new rules.
<p>As the Virus is back again, social distancing, masks, Covid protocols and other precautionary measures are also back again. In order to not panic in the lat minute, Government of India is trying its best to impose restrictions and bring back the covid related Protocols to avoid unnecessary panic among people. People have been asked to wear masks and get vaccinated as the Covid fear looms again and now new guidelines have been issued for tourists visiting Taj Mahal. Taj Mahal which is one of the most famous and the attractive piece of art and monument in the country is now on Alert according to the District Health Information of Agra. While informing the people around Anil Satsangi, the District Health Information Officer (Agra) said, “The health department has already started the tests to prevent the spread of infection. As the alert is on, the tests have now been made mandatory for all the visitors.”Also read : As Covid cases spike in China, experts ask Indians to stay safe :While </p>
02:30 PM Dec 23, 2022 IST
As the Virus is back again, social distancing, masks, Covid protocols and other precautionary measures are also back again. In order to not panic in the lat minute, Government of India is trying its best to impose restrictions and bring back the covid related Protocols to avoid unnecessary panic among people.
People have been asked to wear masks and get vaccinated as the Covid fear looms again and now new guidelines have been issued for tourists visiting Taj Mahal. Taj Mahal which is one of the most famous and the attractive piece of art and monument in the country is now on Alert according to the District Health Information of Agra.
While informing the people around Anil Satsangi, the District Health Information Officer (Agra) said, “The health department has already started the tests to prevent the spread of infection. As the alert is on, the tests have now been made mandatory for all the visitors.”
While on the other hand Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya reviewed the situation and asked people to follow Covid-appropriate behavior, including wearing masks in crowded places, and getting vaccinated.
Currently India has India has reported four Covid-19 cases caused by the BF.7 variant, a new sub-variant of the Omicron strain that is driving the rapid surge in infections in China since July. Three cases have been reported from Gujarat and one has been confirmed from Odisha. All four patients were either asymptomatic or had mild symptoms and have now recovered.
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