Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Goa announces 15-day lockdown from May 9

- Press Trust of India

NEGATIVE COVID-19 TEST REPORT OR A VACCINATIO­N CERTIFICAT­E MANDATORY FOR TRAVELLERS

PANAJI : The Goa government on Friday announced a 15-day curfew in the state from May 9 to contain the spread of coronaviru­s infection.

In another decision, carrying negative COVID-19 test report or a vaccinatio­n certificat­e has been made mandatory for visitors from other states.

During the curfew period, grocery shops can remain open from 9 am to 1 pm while there would be no restrictio­ns on pharmacies and other medical facilities, said Chief Minister Pramod Sawant. The decision to impose curfew had to be taken as people are disobeying existing restrictio­ns, he told reporters.

“Hardly 25 per cent of people have to actually move out of house. But we have seen people unnecessar­ily loitering outside,” he said. A COVID-19 negative test report or vaccinatio­n certificat­e will be mandatory for the tourists arriving in the state, he said.

All events including weddings should be cancelled for the period of curfew as such gatherings are contributi­ng to the spread of the virus, Sawant said.

Goa on Thursday reported its highest daily rise of 3,869 COVID-19 cases besides 58 deaths.

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