Karnataka govt mandates full vaccination for mall, movie hall, theatre entry amid Omicron scare

Published:Dec 5, 202307:40
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  • The Karnataka authorities has positioned a number of restrictions within the state after two travellers examined constructive for the Omicron variant of Coronavirus.
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The Karnataka government has issued new COVID guidelines allowing visitors with double dose of Covid-19 vaccination to enter shopping malls and cinema halls after two cases of Omicron variant were reported in the state.(PTI)

The Karnataka authorities has issued new COVID pointers permitting guests with double dose of Covid-19 vaccination to enter procuring malls and cinema halls after two circumstances of Omicron variant had been reported within the state.(PTI)

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A visitor shows her vaccination certificate before entering a mall after the State Government tightened security and revises Covid-19 guidelines amid Omicron threat.(ANI)

A customer exhibits her vaccination certificates earlier than coming into a mall after the State Government tightened safety and revises Covid-19 pointers amid Omicron risk.(ANI)

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"This is a very good move to ensure the safety of people by the state govt. There is no reason to not take the COVID vaccine," said a visitor to news agency ANI.(ANI)

"This is a very good move to ensure the safety of people by the state govt. There is no reason to not take the COVID vaccine," mentioned a customer to information company ANI.(ANI)

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A security personnel santises the hands of a visitor as she checks the Covid-19 vaccination certificate at the entrance of a mall.(PTI)

A safety personnel santises the fingers of a customer as she checks the Covid-19 vaccination certificates on the entrance of a mall.(PTI)

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The Community Health Officer (CHO) Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) said that BBMP officials will conduct regular checks without any prior notice and strict action will be taken under Disaster Management Act 2005 if any rule is violated.(ANI)

The Community Health Officer (CHO) Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) mentioned that BBMP officers will conduct common checks with none prior discover and strict motion shall be taken below Disaster Management Act 2005 if any rule is violated.(ANI)

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The number of infections of the Omicron variant in India grew to four after authorities in Maharashtra and Gujarat confirmed one case each.(AP)

The variety of infections of the Omicron variant in India grew to 4 after authorities in Maharashtra and Gujarat confirmed one case every.(AP)

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