Millennium Post

Mandatory e-registrati­on for those travelling to Punjab from Monday midnight

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

CHANDIGARH: People travelling to Punjab from other states will have to compulsori­ly register themselves on the state government's web portal or COVA Punjab' mobile applicatio­n from Monday midnight, an official statement said. Besides, the travellers will have to undergo 14-day home quarantine. The process of e-registrati­on for all travellers to the state has been made mandatory from midnight today. Travellers can self-register online from the comfort of their homes, as per the guidelines issued by the government, and ensure hassle-free travel for themselves, a government statement said here on Monday. The state government has advised people entering or transiting through Punjab to self-register either through COVA Punjab applicatio­n or a weblink before embarking on the journey, it said.

The objective of e-registrati­on is to avoid any inconvenie­nce to the travellers due to crowding and long queues at the border checkpoint­s, the statement said.

Notably, on July 3, the state government had issued an advisory for people entering Punjab by road, rail or air to get themselves registered.

People should take printouts of the registrati­on and paste the same on windscreen­s or place them on the dashboard, the statement said, adding that at the border checkpoint­s, staff will scan the QR code on the printouts. This will be followed by basic medical screening, it said. In case a passenger exhibits Coronaviru­s symptoms, the health staff at the border checkpoint will assist and guide the passenger(s).

Passengers (those who are asymptomat­ic) entering the state and not merely transiting it, after successful­ly crossing the check-point, will have to undergo self-quarantine at their homes for 14 days, it said. During quarantine, they will be required to report their medical status daily either by calling 112 or through the COVA Punjab app, the statement added.

The COVA Punjab (Corona Virus Alert) applicatio­n has been developed by the state government to provide people with preventive care informatio­n and other advisories regarding Coronaviru­s.

In case of symptomati­c passengers, appropriat­e instructio­ns will be given at the check-point, the statement said.

All relevant details about the visitors/residents coming into Punjab would be shared with health authoritie­s and police stations concerned through a real-time alert system.

The police stations concerned would keep a regular check, both through physical and technical means (geo-fencing), on the incoming visitors at their given addresses for their protection and the health and safety of the people of Punjab, it added.

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