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Kerala to extend TPR-based restrictions, relaxation in places with low COVID rate

ANI Updated Jul 7, 2021, 8:27 am IST The COVID review meeting also decided to allow the accommodation in tourist areas  File photo of a deserted street in Kochi amid coronavirus lockdown (Photo: PTI) Thiruvananthapuram: Kerala has decided to impose more regulations based on Test Positivity Rate (TPR) and at the same time allow relaxation where TPR is low from Wednesday. A Covid-19 review meeting, chaired by Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan here on Tuesday decided to impose restrictions based on local bodies on the basis of TPR.   Areas below TPR 5 are included in category A, areas 5 to 10 are included in category B and areas 10 to 15 are included in category C. Areas with a TPR above 15 will be in category D, said a release issued by Kerala CMO.

Kerala to extend TPR-based restrictions, relaxation in places with low COVID intensity

Kerala to extend TPR-based restrictions, relaxation in places with low COVID intensity ANI | Updated: Jul 07, 2021 05:46 IST Thiruvananthapuram (Kerala) [India], July 7 (ANI): Kerala has decided to impose more regulations based on Test Positivity Rate (TPR) and at the same time allow relaxation where TPR is low from Wednesday. A Covid-19 review meeting, chaired by Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan here on Tuesday decided to impose restrictions based on local bodies on the basis of TPR. Areas below TPR 5 are included in category A, areas 5 to 10 are included in category B and areas 10 to 15 are included in category C. Areas with a TPR above 15 will be in category D, said a release issued by KeralaCMO.

Kerala to extend TPR-based restrictions, relaxation in low positivity areas

Kerala has decided to impose more regulations based on Test Positivity Rate (TPR) and at the same time allow relaxation where TPR is low from Wednesday. A Covid-19 review meeting, chaired by Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan here on Tuesday decided to impose restrictions based on local bodies on the basis of TPR. Areas below TPR 5 are included in category A, areas 5 to 10 are included in category B and areas 10 to 15 are included in category C. Areas with a TPR above 15 will be in category D, said a release issued by Kerala CMO. The government offices in the A and B category areas will be fully staffed and the government offices in the C category will work with 50 per cent staff strength.

DNA Explainer: Revenge travel - What is it and why is it worrying the government

DNA Explainer: Revenge travel - What is it and why is it worrying the government What is revenge travel? Why is it dangerous? How can it undo India’s gradual return to normalcy after the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic? Share Updated: Jul 7, 2021, 11:12 AM IST Visuals of streets jampacked with tourists coming from Himalayan hill stations like Manali, Mussoorie and Shimla have alarmed the government. In a press conference, the Union Ministry of Health secretary Lav Agarwal noted that the phenomenon of “revenge travel” was unfolding as Indians comes out of their homes after months of lockdown. He further added that revenge travel is dangerous with the fight against COVID-19 still underway. He said, “We can nullify the ease of restrictions again if protocols are not complied with.”

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