As a precautionary measure against the Omigron virus, the Samrajnagar District Collector has directed those traveling from Tamil Nadu to Karnataka to carry corona negative evidence.
Corona infections are often metastatic and destructive. While the impact of corona in India is currently under control, the impact of corona in Tamil Nadu has diminished. Corona infection is under control as vaccination work is accelerated. In this case, a new type of corona virus, which has been highly mutated in some countries, including South Africa and Germany, was recently identified. The virus is called omigron. Experts warn that the infection can spread quickly and can be easily prevented by the immune system. Subsequently, preventive measures are being taken.
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The health department has asked all district collectors in Tamil Nadu to be vigilant and intensify preventive measures in the districts. As far as Erode district is concerned, the Satyamangalam-Mysore National Highway runs between Tamil Nadu and Karnataka. Thousands of vehicles pass by every day. For this, check posts have been set up at Pannari, Ashanur and Karapallam and vehicles are being actively monitored.
Similarly, a check post has been set up at Pulinjur in the city of Samrajnagar in Karnataka to monitor vehicles. It was in this context that the Samraj Nagar Collector conducted an unexpected inspection at the Pulinjur check post yesterday. As a precautionary measure to prevent the spread of the Omigron virus, motorists coming from Tamil Nadu will be allowed to enter the state of Karnataka only if they obtain a Corona negative certificate within 48 hours. The order went into effect at midnight