Mask again: fine if not worn; Mandatory in private vehicles | Mask Mandatory Kerala

Thiruvananthapuram: The mask has been made mandatory once more in the state in the wake of increasing number of Kovid cases. Failure to wear the mask will result in a fine. Chief Secretary VP Joy said in the order that the mask was mandatory in public places, workplaces, public places and motor vehicles. The order does not say how much the fine will be for those who do not wear the mask. Earlier it was Rs.500.

The State Disaster Management Authority said the mask was mandatory, including on private vehicles. Failure to wear a mask is punishable under the Disaster Management Act.

According to the health department, the mask is mandatory in view of the increasing number of Kovid cases in the country and Kerala. At the same time, he says there is no cause for concern in the state. With the increase in Kovid cases, restrictions have been tightened in Delhi and Tamil Nadu; The mask is also mandatory.

No more waves, no more closures: Modi

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said in an online meeting with Chief Ministers that there will be no complete shutdown even if there is a Kovid wave. The method of dealing with the third wave without closing the market was successful. This will continue in the future. Modi said cases have been on the rise in some states for the past two weeks and caution should be exercised.

English Summary: Mask Compulsory in Kerala

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