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Mumbai, July 16: The Maharashtra authorities has exempted these individuals who have gotten each the doses of the COVID-19 vaccine from carrying a unfavourable RT-PCR check report for coming into the state, though there needs to be a niche of a minimum of 15 days between the second dose and the date of arrival.
In an order to this impact was issued late night time on Thursday by state chief secretary Sitaram Kunte.
“An individual coming into the state must be vaccinated with each doses of the COVID-19 vaccine and 15 days must be lapsed for the reason that administration of the second dose. That particular person must be in possession of the ultimate vaccination certificates issued by means of the COWIN portal,” the order mentioned.
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“Such individuals will likely be exempted from the obligatory requirement of possessing a unfavourable RT-PCR report on their entry into the state,” it mentioned. This exemption is relevant to home in addition to worldwide travellers, it added.
Regardless of the exemption order in place, all passengers regardless of the standing of vaccination should comply with COVID-appropriate behaviour on a regular basis, the order mentioned. The time interval of the validity of the RT-PCR check for all different individuals will likely be 72 hours as an alternative of 48 hours, it added.
Story first printed: Friday, July 16, 2021, 10:55 [IST]