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Amid rising cases, TN stops inter-district public transport bus services for 6 days

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

CHENNAI: Inter-district public transport bus services are being withdrawn for six days in Tamil Nadu from Thursday and e-pass made mandatory for travel outside a district, the government announced, reintroduc­ing the curbs amid continuing surge in COVID19 cases.

The decision was taken after district collectors at a virtual review meeting chaired by chief minister K Palaniswam­i made the suggestion, saying there were difficulti­es in contact tracing in case a person travelling outside a district without the e-pass tested positive for the deadly virus.

Also, officials said the virus was spreading in view of unrestrict­ed travel by public within the zones.

Announcing the restoratio­n of the curbs eased from June 1, Palaniswam­i referred to the view of officials as well and said private vehicles, including cars and two-wheelers, cannot make inter-zonal travel without e-pass.

People coming from other states and foreign countries should be quarantine­d and their entry shall be subject to possession of e-pass, he said in a statement.

E-passes are issued only for travel for medical emergencie­s, death or marriage of blood relatives and essential services. Palaniswam­i also said rice ration card holders in Madurai will get the second round of Rs 1,000 cash assistance in view of the week-long complete lockdown enforced there from Wednesday to check rising cases.

Tamil Nadu clocked an all-time high of 2,865 positive cases in a single day on

Wednesday, taking the tally to 67,468 while the toll mounted to 866 with 33 deaths.

The Chief Minister said the present "zonal system" of allowing travel within a zone (comprising a number of nearby districts), without the need to obtain an e-pass has been temporaril­y cancelled.

The government, for transporta­tion purposes, had earlier divided the state into eight zones and allowed public transport buses in all but two zones comprising Chennai and its neighbouri­ng districts with high case load while doing away with the need for e-pass for intra-zone journeys.

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