Fully vaccinated passengers don't need to carry test report to enter Maharashtra

The decree came late Thursday from the chairman of the state executive committee of the state disaster management authority.

Agencies
Also for those undergoing RT-PCR tests, the validity is increased to 72 hours from 48 hours.
Passengers who have had their second dose of Covid-19 vaccine a fortnight ago, can now enter Maharashtra without testing for the virus.

The decree came late Thursday from the chairman of the state executive committee of the state disaster management authority.

Also for those undergoing RT-PCR tests, the validity is increased to 72 hours from 48 hours.


India has till now vaccinated over 3.5 million people.
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