Thiruvananthapuram, 05 May: Kerala today announced new quarantine guidelines for those stranded Malayalees coming in from red zones in other States.

 

“There are some areas in the country where the outbreak is severe. Ten districts/places with the most severe outbreaks have been identified and special attention will be given to those coming from such Red Zones. Just like for those returning from overseas, they will have to spend a week in government quarantine centre and then tested. If they are negative, they will be sent home for a further seven days quarantine. Those positive will be shifted to hospitals for treatment”, the Chief Minister said. Nobody should be stranded at state borders, so they should ensure that they have proper passes, both from the place of departure and destination.

 

Efforts are being made to arrange special trains to bring back Keralites from far off states. Students who are stuck in Punjab and Haryana will be brought to Delhi, and from there to Kerala by train.

 

Keralites stranded in other States have started reaching Kerala. So far, 1,80,540 people have registered through Norka website expressing their desire to return to the State. Of these, 25,410 passes have been issued and 3,363 of them have reached back in the last two days.

 

Minister of Health & Social Justice, Smt K K Shailaja; Revenue Minister, Shri E Chandrasekharan, and Chief Secretary, Shri Tom Jose IAS were also present.