The Free Press Journal

Come Monday, you may need a negative report to enter APMC

NMMC makes this suggestion to control virus spread, yet to take final decision

- AMIT SRIVASTAVA

From April 26, visitors and retailers will most likely need to show a Covid-19 negative report in order to enter the Agricultur­e Produce Market Committee (APMC). The civic body has suggested this to the APMC management after a meeting of civic administra­tion and market management held on Tuesday. Since the market supplies essentials in the MMR area, it cannot be closed. However, the NMMC said strict measures can control the crowd in the market complex.

After the COVID pandemic outbreak, APMC was the maximum contributo­r of COVID cases and the reason was high footfall. The civic body has already set up a per manent testing centre at all five markets namely fruits, vegetables, onion-potato, grain, and spice market.

However, in order to control the crowd at the market complex, the civic body suggested mandatory negative reports to enter the market complex. “Although the wholesale market supplies essential commoditie­s to Mumbai and other surroundin­g cities, it is not possible to close it. But it has been suggested that retail sales should be stopped completely to follow the COVID nor ms. Similarly, from next Monday, April 26, it has been suggested to enter the market only after showing the negative testing report,” said a senior civic official.

Meanwhile, as per the instructio­n from civic chief Abhijit Bangar, senior civic officials made a surprise visit to the market complex along with the Special Vigilance Squad and took action against 61 persons and Rs 20,600 fines collected.

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