We are getting close to the festive season as the Omicron cases in the country are increasing rapidly. In the wake of the tense situation, the Telangana High Court had issued a few directives to the state government and directed the government to take the required measures to contain the virus spread.
Asking the Telangana government to be cautious and alert to the situation, the Telangana High Court advised the government to implement the restrictions for three days. While hearing a petition on the pandemic situations, the division bench issued the key orders.
The division bench that comprises Chief Justice Satish Chandra Sharma and Justice N Tukaramji directed the Telangana government to focus on implementing the safety measures. We should be more cautious. People coming from other states should be tested for the virus, the bench said.
Directing the state government to ramp up the facilities to monitor the people coming from other states, the division bench sought details of the vaccination numbers from the government and adjourned the hearing to the fourth of next month.
Saying that the concerned authorities should stay alert as people would visit villages for the festivals, the division bench directed the government to make sure that the guidelines issued by the Union government are implemented in the state.
Asking the Telangana government to be cautious and alert to the situation, the Telangana High Court advised the government to implement the restrictions for three days. While hearing a petition on the pandemic situations, the division bench issued the key orders.
The division bench that comprises Chief Justice Satish Chandra Sharma and Justice N Tukaramji directed the Telangana government to focus on implementing the safety measures. We should be more cautious. People coming from other states should be tested for the virus, the bench said.
Directing the state government to ramp up the facilities to monitor the people coming from other states, the division bench sought details of the vaccination numbers from the government and adjourned the hearing to the fourth of next month.
Saying that the concerned authorities should stay alert as people would visit villages for the festivals, the division bench directed the government to make sure that the guidelines issued by the Union government are implemented in the state.